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Larsen & Mender Law

Estate Planning Attorney in Clovis, NM

protect your assets & build generational wealth

Everyone has an estate. Your estate includes everything you own, and you’ve worked hard for it. Understanding how the law interprets the transfer of your estate to your loved ones is vital to protecting your legacy. We’ll help you get your paperwork in order and up-to-date to make sure your desires are carried through.

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We Even Offer Virtual Case Management from Start to Finish

We know you're busy, which is why we've built our practice to manage your estate planning in a variety of ways. We offer both in-person planning as well as a completely virtual process. We want this to be easy, fast, and secure for you. Ask us how to start the process of virtual estate planning.

Wills, Trusts, and Estate Legal Services for one flat fee.

Our firm makes the process simple. We provide peace of mind and the protection you deserve with flat fee pricing and no hidden fees costs. Your estate and needs may be complex, our pricing isn’t. 

Protection You Can Depend On

No one wants unexpected surprises. No matter the size of your estate, a plan can give you and your loved ones peace of mind and make legal processes so much easier for everyone. Let's look at your assets and develop a plan to protect you and your loved ones. Whether it's a will, a trust, or power-of-attorney documents, we can help you put a plan in place.

the protection you deserve

Without a plan for your estate, the government can take it upon your passing. Lets work together to have a plan in place so your wishes are fulfilled. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Without a will, New Mexico intestate succession laws determine how your assets are distributed — which may not match your wishes. A will gives you control over who receives your property, who manages your estate, and who cares for your minor children.
A will goes through probate court and becomes public record. A revocable living trust transfers assets directly to beneficiaries, often avoiding probate entirely. Trusts also offer more control over how and when assets are distributed to beneficiaries.
Probate is the court-supervised process of validating a will and distributing an estate. Estates under $50,000 may qualify for simplified small estate procedures. Larger estates go through formal probate, which typically takes 6–12 months.
Review your estate plan after major life events: marriage or divorce, birth of a child, significant asset changes, moving to a new state, or the death of a named beneficiary or executor. A good rule is to review every 3–5 years.