Estate Planning

Estate Planning Attorney in Rhode Island & Massachusetts

 Planning for the future is important, but it often feels complicated and emotional.
Kemmy Law can help you with:

Wills & Trusts

Powers of Attorney

Trusts & Asset Protection

Estate planning is important, but it often feels complicated and emotional. Without a plan, your loved ones could be left with confusion, costly delays, and disputes. Let Kemmy Law, LLC help you create a clear plan that protects your family and gives you peace of mind — schedule your consultation today.

Protect Your Family and Secure Your Legacy

Planning for the future doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Kemmy Law, LLC, we create wills, trusts, and estate plans that protect your loved ones, honor your wishes, and give you peace of mind.

Why Estate Planning Matters
Without a plan, your family may face:

  • Probate delays and added costs
  • Family disputes over assets and decisions
  • Medical uncertainty if you can’t speak for yourself
  • Assets going to unintended people


A well-drafted estate plan removes uncertainty and ensures your wishes are honored.

Other Estate Planning Services

HIPAA Authorization Forms

Advanced Medical Directives (Living Wills)

Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts

Special Needs Trusts

Trust Funding

Every plan is tailored to your situation

Estate planning is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make for your family. Whether you need a will, trust, ancillary estate planning documents, or help with probate, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

A Personal Approach to Planning

At Kemmy Law, you work directly with attorney Brandon Kemmy, who listens to your concerns, explains your options clearly, and creates a plan tailored to you. With flexible in-office, virtual, or home meetings, we make the process simple and stress-free.

Why Families Choose Kemmy Law
  • Client-first approach
  • Modern and flexible practice
  • Transparent pricing
  • Licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts
  • Compassionate support


Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your legacy. Don’t leave your family with uncertainty or disputes.

Estate Planning - FAQs

Estate planning is the process of creating legal documents to protect your assets, outline your wishes, and provide for your family’s future.

Yes. Estate planning isn’t just for the elderly. Anyone can benefit from having a will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive in place.

 If you die without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not match your wishes.

We recommend reviewing your plan every 3–5 years or after major life changes such as marriage, divorce, or having children.

A will outlines your wishes after death, while a trust can help manage assets during your lifetime and often avoids probate.

A living will, or advanced directive, explains your medical preferences if you cannot speak for yourself.

This document allows someone you trust to manage your financial affairs if you become unable to do so.

Certain tools, such as revocable trusts, can transfer assets outside of probate, saving time and costs for your family.

This type of trust can help you protect your assets from being spent down on long-term care while still allowing you to qualify for Medicaid.

A typical plan includes a will, trust, powers of attorney, HIPAA authorization, and advanced healthcare directive.