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Estate Planning Overview

By |2021-08-26T11:31:52-04:00December 30th, 2020|Estate Planning|

Power of Attorney (POA)

POA’s are important estate planning tools that can be utilized to manage your personal, family, and business assets if you become ill or incapacitated, temporarily or permanently.

Will, also known as a Last Will and Testament

Someone once said, “There are two things in life that are for sure, death and taxes.” A last will and testament is a tool that can be used to [ . . . ]

Wills

By |2021-08-26T12:30:39-04:00December 30th, 2020|Last Will and Testament|

Should I have a Will?

The short answer is likely yes. Most of us should have a will. Some might ask, “Why should I have a will, I will be dead and gone anyhow?” Think of it this way, do you want people fighting over your assets when you are gone? Do you want state law to dictate how your assets should be divided and where they should go? Do you want your assets to go [ . . . ]

Power of Attorney

By |2021-08-26T11:26:19-04:00December 30th, 2020|Power of Attorney (POA)|

POA’s are important estate planning tools that can be utilized to manage your personal, family, and business assets if you become ill or incapacitated, temporarily or permanently.

While most people think of a will when they think of estate planning, other estate planning tools including a POA are often considered equally or more important. A will comes into effect after you die. A POA on the other hand, is a tool that can be used while [ . . . ]

Durable Health Care Power of Attorney

By |2021-08-26T11:52:04-04:00December 30th, 2020|Durable Health Care POA|

Durable health care POA’s can be utilized to assign another person, or lawful agent, power of substitution for health and personal care decision making for you if you become unable to understand or communicate.

While most people think of a will when they think of estate planning, other estate planning tools including a durable health care POA are often considered equally or more important. A will comes into effect after you die. A durable health care [ . . . ]

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