J. Scott Marsik

The Law Offices of J. Scott Marsik
Hinsdale Magazine Group (HMG): What inspired you to pursue a career in law, and what led you to focus on your current areas of legal practice?
J. Scott Marsik: Early in my career, I realized I wanted to be an advocate – helping clients resolve issues with confidence and clarity. I have built a practice that centers on civil litigation, residential and commercial real estate, personal injury, and estate planning. These areas require both technical knowledge and a personal approach, which suits my style well. My goal is to be a steady, informed presence, guiding my clients in achieving their desired results.
HMG: Can you share some general comments and advice on a particular area of law that you believe can enlighten and benefit our readers?
Mr. Marsik: I cannot stress enough to individuals and families the importance and benefits of having a basic estate plan in place. My plan consists of Powers of Attorney for Health Care and Financial decisions, a Revocable Living Trust, and a Pour-Over Will. These documents provide many benefits, but most importantly, they are designed to avoid the Probate Court process and to carry out your intentions regarding the management and distribution of your hard-earned assets.
Individuals, including widows and widowers who are sole owners of real estate, should absolutely consider having a Living Trust to hold ownership of their property to avoid ending up in Probate Court. Without appropriate estate planning, your assets may be distributed according to State Law and subject to claims of creditors, including potential caregiver claims from persons who never really provided the services for which they seek substantial compensation. Avoiding Probate will prevent there being any period for the filing of claims by creditors.
Common objections I hear include, “I don’t want to think about dying.” My response is that 3 of 4 of these documents are effective and useful while you are living, but incapacitated and unable to manage your personal affairs. These documents can then be used by your appointed trusted agent/representative to make important and necessary decisions to protect your assets. Another objection is the cost factor, and “why can I just download these documents from the Internet and create them myself?” First of all, you will be surprised at the affordability and the benefits this basic plan will provide, and having your documents drafted by an experienced local attorney substantially reduces the risk of your self-created documents from not meeting the specific requirements imposed by state statutes, resulting in rendering your documents useless. Keep in mind, and especially if your estate involves real estate, your documents will be closely scrutinized and examined by title officers, bankers, and lawyers, and it is just not worth the risk of having your documents rejected.
HMG: What do you find most rewarding about practicing law?
Mr. Marsik: Helping clients solve problems and achieve their desired results is a very satisfying experience. Each client brings a unique set of challenges and priorities, and that diversity keeps me sharp. Whether it’s a personal injury case or a multi-million-dollar commercial dispute, I adapt my strategy to fit the client’s needs. I think that flexibility, combined with consistent communications, is key to delivering strong results.
The Law Offices of J. Scott Marsik
900 Oakmont Lane, Suite 112, Westmont, Illinois 60559
630-971-3600 (o) 708-204-3178 (d)
jscottmarsiklaw.com