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Muslim Estate Planning Wills & Trusts | Estate Planning Attorney Alex Ranjha | Chicago, Illinois

Illinois Estate Planning

for Muslims

Meeting in-person, audio & video conference

CALL ALEX RANJHA

331-233-1774

Illinois Estate Planning
for Muslims

Meeting in-person, audio & video conference

CALL ALEX RANJHA

331-233-1774

Advising You Step By Step

Advising You Step By Step

Can my assets be distributed according to Sharia inheritance rules as well as Illinois State Law?

For Muslims living in Illinois, creating an estate plan that follows Islamic inheritance laws while complying with Illinois state law can feel like a challenge. Sharia law outlines specific rules for distributing wealth after death, including how much certain family members are entitled to receive, and without estate planning instruments, Illinois probate law does not comply with Islamic standards.

However, with careful planning, it is possible to structure an estate plan that honors your faith while still meeting Illinois legal requirements. Experienced Illinois estate planning attorney for Muslims, Alex Ranjha, can guide you through balancing the legal system.

What Documents Can We Prepare?

Foundational Documents

A Will

Sharia Law Compliance

Financial Power Of Attorney

Medical Power Of Attorney

A Living Will (also called an Advanced Directive)

Living Trusts

Irrevocable Trusts and Revocable Trusts

Asset Protection Trust

Real Estate Trusts

Special Needs Trusts

Educational Trusts or Student Fund Trusts

Pet & Gun (NFA) Trusts

Transfer On Death Instrument

Also called a “Beneficiaries Deed” You name the beneficiaries that will receive any real estate property upon your death.  A beneficiaries deed is paired with your living will.  This is a great method for avoiding probate and transferring real estate without a trust. Always consult your estate planning attorney.

Alex Ranjha, MBA, JD

Illinois Estate Planning Attorney for Muslims

Advising You Step By Step!

I’m Attorney Alex Ranjha. I’ve lived in Illinois all my life and have 10+ years experience as an attorney.  

My planning approach is like an architect designing a custom home for my clients. In our meeting, we will create a “blueprint” together for your custom estate plan that has the features and benefits you request and need. Then, once we finish the design of your estate plan, I will create an estate plan like a contractor, building it step by step.

Alex Ranjha, MBA, JD

Illinois Estate Planning Attorney for Muslims

Advising You Step By Step!

I’m Attorney Alex Ranjha. I’ve lived in Illinois all my life and have 10+ years experience as an attorney.  

My planning approach is like an architect designing a custom home for my clients. In our meeting, we will create a “blueprint” together for your custom estate plan that has the features and benefits you request and need. Then, once we finish the design of your estate plan, I will create an estate plan like a contractor, building it step by step.

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Questions Your Attorney Will Ask You…

✅ List of Assets, including approximate value – if you have investment assets, please bring a recent statement from the brokerage house that holds the assets

✅  A recent bank statement

✅ List of names, addresses, and phone numbers for those to whom you plan on leaving assets in a will – usually this is children, relatives, or even charities

✅  A copy of the deed to any real estate you own – if you can find it

✅ Decide who you want to use as your agent under a power of attorney, and that person’s name, address, and phone number, if not included above

✅ Decide who you want to be in charge of distributing your assets upon your death, including that person’s name, address, and phone number, if not included above

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