Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Get peace of mind
If you are considering bankruptcy, let’s talk first.
1 – BREAK FREE FROM DEBT
Find the right path to clear what you owe
2 – END THE CONSTANT PRESSURE
Put a stop to collector calls
3 – REBUILD YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE
We’re with you every step of the way
Schedule A Consultation
Short & Stevens
Customized Estate Planning Solutions
Last Will and Testament (Pour-Over Will) with a Personal Property List
A legal document that distributes your assets upon your passing and can name guardians for minor children
Trusts (Revocable/Irrevocable)
A legal arrangement where a trustee holds and manages assets on behalf of beneficiaries, either during your lifetime or after your passing.
Powers of Attorney Financial and Medical (Directives/Living Wills)
Legal documents that allow someone you trust to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so.
Guardianship Nominations
A legal document where you name the person(s) you want to care for your minor children if you pass away or become incapacitated.
Disposition Instructions
A document that outlines your wishes for the handling of your remains and funeral or memorial services after your passing.
Document Storage & Vault Access
A secure solution for organizing, storing, and retrieving your critical estate planning documents — both physical and digital.
Words From Our Clients
Google Reviews
Who We Are
About Us
We’re not your typical estate planning law firm. At Short & Stevens Law, we believe in honest, practical guidance — no scare tactics, no upselling, no unnecessary complexity. Our job is to explain your options clearly, outline the pros and cons, and help you make informed decisions that serve your best interests. But our relationship doesn’t end there — we stay connected as your life evolves to make sure your plan stays effective.
Founded by Whitney and Amanda — friends since law school and proud Midwesterners — our firm is built on shared values: hard work, family, community, and doing what’s right. We’re more than estate planners — we’re future-focused attorneys helping you protect what matters most, both now and in the years to come.
