


Estate planning brings clarity and peace of mind to life's most important decisions. At Oath Law, our Burr Ridge office helps families across the Chicago suburbs build thoughtful, easy-to-understand plans that protect what matters most. Whether you're preparing for the future or updating an existing plan, we make the process simple, supportive, and tailored to your goals.
A trust can be one of the smartest ways to manage your assets — offering flexibility, privacy, and control. At Oath Law, our Burr Ridge trust attorneys help individuals and families design trusts that align with their financial and personal objectives.
A revocable living trust allows you to adjust terms or beneficiaries during your lifetime, while an irrevocable trust provides additional protection and structure for long-term planning. Our team helps you decide which approach fits your situation, ensuring your assets are managed the way you intend, with as little stress as possible for your loved ones.
A will is the foundation of your estate plan — a document that ensures your property, possessions, and wishes are clearly defined. It can also designate guardians for minor children and provide instructions for personal items or charitable gifts.
At Oath Law, our Burr Ridge estate planning lawyers make creating or updating your will straightforward and stress-free. We explain what's required, help you think through key decisions, and deliver a final plan that reflects your values and priorities. You'll feel confident knowing your wishes will be honored and your loved ones protected.
A Power of Attorney (POA) gives someone you trust the authority to handle your financial and legal affairs if you're unable to do so yourself. Having a durable POA in place avoids delays, confusion, and the need for court intervention.
The Burr Ridge Oath Law team helps you select the right agent, define their powers, and ensure the document reflects your needs. We make it easy to prepare now — so you and your family are protected later.
A healthcare directive (or living will) provides guidance on your medical care if you can't make decisions yourself. It communicates your preferences regarding treatments, life support, and other important choices — reducing uncertainty for loved ones.
At Oath Law, our Burr Ridge estate planning team takes a compassionate approach to these conversations. We help you think through your wishes, document them clearly, and ensure the people you trust have the guidance they need.
Families across Burr Ridge and the western suburbs trust Oath Law for a planning experience that's clear, transparent, and built entirely around their needs.
Here's what makes us different:
Flat-fee pricing — know the full cost upfront.
No upsells or litigation — just estate planning.
Supportive, educational process that removes confusion.
Focused exclusively on estate planning — it's all we do.
Ongoing support and secure digital document access.
Plans built to grow and adapt as life changes.
Our Burr Ridge estate planning team is dedicated to helping families prepare for the future with confidence. We take the time to understand your goals, your loved ones, and your financial picture before crafting a plan that fits perfectly. Every client receives individualized guidance — no generic templates, no unnecessary legal jargon — just clear, effective planning.
1. What's the main difference between a will and a trust? A will outlines how your assets are distributed after death, while a trust can manage those assets both during your lifetime and afterward.
2. Do I need a trust if I already have a will? Many families benefit from having both. A trust can simplify administration and help assets transfer privately, while a will covers anything outside the trust.
3. Who should serve as my Power of Attorney? Choose someone you trust implicitly — ideally someone responsible, organized, and able to act calmly under pressure.
4. How often should I update my estate plan? Review your plan every few years, or after major life events like marriage, a new child, or purchasing property.
5. What happens if I don't have a will or trust? Without a plan, Illinois law determines how your assets are distributed, which may not reflect your personal wishes.
6. What is a healthcare directive? It's a document that records your preferences for medical care, such as life support or pain management, if you're unable to communicate.
7. Can I include my online accounts in my plan? Yes — digital assets like email, social media, and cloud storage should be addressed to ensure smooth access and management.
8. How can estate planning help blended families? A clear estate plan ensures that all children and spouses are provided for according to your intentions, helping avoid confusion or conflict later.
9. What are common estate planning mistakes? Procrastination, forgetting to update documents, and failing to name backups for key roles are frequent mistakes — and easily avoidable with the right guidance.
10. How long does it take to complete an estate plan? Most Burr Ridge clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on scheduling and the level of customization needed.
"The Burr Ridge team made everything easy to understand and completely stress-free. I finally have peace of mind."
"They walked me through every detail of my plan and helped me make decisions I'd been avoiding for years."
"I loved the transparent, flat-fee pricing. No surprises — just a helpful, caring process."
"Everyone was friendly, professional, and thorough. I never felt rushed or confused."
"I wish I'd done this sooner. Oath Law made estate planning simple and empowering."
Office Address: Oath Law – Burr Ridge Office 200 Tower Drive, Suite 300 Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: (630) 555-0248