Overview
Natalie aims to make estate planning as stress-free as possible for her clients. When faced with the uncertainty of structuring inheritances for loved ones, administering trusts, or navigating a probate in the wake of a loved one's death, clients can rely on Natalie for guidance during each step of the intricate estate planning and administration process and an understanding of the real-life legal implications of each plan. She finds fulfillment in getting to know her clients, putting them at ease, and providing open communication and support during a difficult time.
As a member of Amundsen Davis’s Trusts, Estates & Succession Planning Service Group, Natalie handles matters including estate planning, trust administration, probate, and tax preparation. Clients appreciate her diligent, communicative, and organized approach to legal work. As an avid reader, Natalie enjoys drafting custom estate plans to meet each client's personal goals and objectives, a process that often involves creative writing and problem-solving skills.
Membership & Involvement
Member: Association for Women Lawyers
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Firm News
- Amundsen Davis Welcomes Natalie D. Hood to Brookfield Office
Amundsen Davis Welcomes Natalie D. Hood to Brookfield OfficeOur firm is happy to announce that Natalie D. Hood has joined our Trusts, Estates & Succession Planning Service Group in our Brookfield office.
- 7 Factors to Consider When Choosing Guardians for Minor Children
7 Factors to Consider When Choosing Guardians for Minor ChildrenOne of the hardest decisions estate planning clients face is naming the guardians of their minor children. In fact, the inability to reach such a decision can greatly frustrate the estate planning process for clients, leading them to delay, postpone, or even abandon the process entirely. Although this decision is incredibly important, it can be modified in the future should circumstances change. It is far better to nominate a guardian in your will and then modify it in the future, as needed, rather than having nothing in place should the worst happen.
Education
Marquette University Law School, J.D., 2020
Saint Louis University, B.A., 2014
Admissions
- Wisconsin