You love your family. You have worked hard to build what you have. And you want to pass it on in a way that creates stability, not stress.
At Anchor Law, we guide individuals and families through the estate planning process with clarity and intention. No matter your family structure or dynamics, our role is the same: educate you first, then help you design a plan that keeps your loved ones out of court, out of conflict, and anchored in certainty.

Families in Their Next Chapter (50–70)
Many of the families we serve are in the later stages of wealth building. Retirement is near or already here. Assets have accumulated. The questions are no longer “How do we build?” but “How do we protect?” You may be asking:
- How do we pass assets efficiently to our children?
- How do we protect a surviving spouse?
- How do we prepare for long-term care costs?
- How do we prevent unnecessary court involvement?
At this stage, planning is not about documents. It is about stewardship. It is about ensuring what you built benefits the people you love, not the probate court or long-term care facility.
We help you understand your options so you can make informed, confident decisions for this season of life.
Young Families with Substantial Assets
If you have minor children and meaningful assets, whether from business ownership, real estate, investments, or inheritance, planning becomes urgent. You are not only protecting money. You are protecting:
- Who raises your children
- How financial resources are managed
- When and how assets are distributed
- What values are carried forward
Without intentional planning, the court makes those decisions.
Through our education-first process, you learn what would actually happen in a real emergency and how to prevent unnecessary court involvement before it ever occurs.
No Matter Your Family Dynamic
Married or single. Blended family or traditional. Life partner or chosen family. Grandparents helping raise grandchildren.
Estate planning is not about fitting into a category. It is about protecting the people and purpose that matter to you.
If you care about someone or have built something worth protecting, you need a plan. And that plan should be built on understanding, not assumptions.
Start with Clarity
We believe the best plans begin with education.
Our workshops are designed to help you understand how estate planning works, what risks exist under Wisconsin law, and what options may be available for your specific situation.
When you understand your choices, you make better decisions.

