Estate Planning

  • Estate Planning with Mental Decline

    Alzheimer’s and similar diseases can have a significant impact on a family. At the time of a diagnosis, you may not be thinking about the future. However, if you do not plan for your estate now, you could risk your assets and family’s future. When these diseases reach the stage where a person can no…

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  • Creating A Plan To Avoid Probate

    The word probate might be familiar to you, and you may know that you want to avoid it, but you don’t know how or why. You might be wondering if there is a minimum amount of assets that necessitate probate, will having a will help you avoid probate? Probate is a legal process that occurs…

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  • Why A Young Adult Needs A Power of Attorney

    A young adult who has just turned 18 has many things that they are looking forward to and plans that they are making. Many families with young adults don’t think about Powers of Attorney and Health Care Surrogate documents. These items should be in place before young adult heads out into the world. Health Care…

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  • Why You Need A Will

    Many people think that their life is uncomplicated and believe that they do not need a Will. However, if you do not have a will, the state will decide how your assets will be distributed. Some people believe that their assets will go directly to the state if they do not have a will, which…

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