Planning for the Future
Wills and Trusts
Planning for your family’s future after your death can feel very ominous, but really, it’s a selfless gift you can give your loved ones.
But a will doesn’t serve any purpose if you are critically injured but cannot take care of yourself or your loved ones. That’s why we offer several documents in addition to wills and trusts:
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- Medical Power of Attorney
- HIPAA Release
- Directive to Physicians (“Living Will”)
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Appointment of Guardian
- Disposition of Remains
Unsure why these documents are included? Check out this blog post!
Package Options*
Individual, Simple
(pricing depends on if minor children are involved)- Last Will and Testament
- Medical Power of Attorney
- HIPAA Release
- Directive to Physicians (“Living Will”)
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Appointment of Guardian
- Disposition of Remains
- best for those who do not have multiple properties, family-owned businesses, children from multiple marriages, and/or other complicating factors
Married, Simple
(pricing depends on if minor children are involved)- Mirrored Last Will and Testaments
- Medical Power of Attorney
- HIPAA Release
- Directive to Physicians (“Living Will”)
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Appointment of Guardian
- Disposition of Remains
- best for those who want to leave their estate to their spouse, do not have multiple properties, family-owned businesses, children from multiple marriages, and/or other complicating factors
Individual, Complex
(pricing depends on minor children, type of property)- Trust and/or Last Will and Testament
- Medical Power of Attorney
- HIPAA Release
- Directive to Physicians (“Living Will”)
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Appointment of Guardian
- Disposition of Remains
- best for those who have multiple properties, family-owned businesses, children from multiple marriages, and/or other complicating factors
Married, Complex
(pricing depends on minor children, type of property)- Trust and/or Last Will and Testament
- Last Will and Testament
- Medical Power of Attorney
- HIPAA Release
- Directive to Physicians (“Living Will”)
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Appointment of Guardian
- Disposition of Remains
- best for those who have multiple properties, family-owned businesses, children from multiple marriages, and/or other complicating factors
*Your unique situation may require an adjustment of the above fees. Before we begin any work, we will also quote you a flat fee based on the information you have provided.

Why Choose Nicole?
Compassion. Integrity.
As a parent herself, Nicole understands the issues parents face and seeks to help guide parents through the legal process with kindess and honesty.
Flat fees. Payment Plans.
Nicole believes that everyone should have access to an attorney, so she offers flat-fee pricing and payment plans, if needed. Additionally, her flat fees are based on a sliding income scale.
Smart. Tech-friendly.
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Our Philosophy
Integrity First
Attorneys are bound by various ethical rules, so everything we do at Nicole Miller Law is grounded on integrity and honesty.
Everyone Deserves Justice
We believe that every person should have access to an attorney. That’s why we offer exceptional legal services through various pricing solutions and plans.
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We believe that parents are their children’s best advocates, so we seek to teach our parents how to ensure their child is supported and successful.
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