A health care directive (“HCD”) is another integral document you should have as part of an estate plan. This document is a tool that gives you the ability to name a trusted individual(s) to make health care decisions on your behalf when you are unable. If you are ever incapacitate... continue reading »
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What is a Power of Attorney Document?
A power of attorney (POA) is an integral document you should have as part of an estate plan. This document is a tool that gives you the ability to name a trusted individual(s) to access your financial accounts and step into your shoes to manage your assets when you are unable or unavailable. If... continue reading »
Planning for Disabled Children/Adults (Part 3)
In my second article of this series, I talked about additional estate planning for Disabled Children/Adults. Our next article in this series today will cover guardian/conservatorships. Sometimes there may b... continue reading »
Planning for Disabled Children/Adults (Part 2)
In my last article I talked about Planning for Disabled Children. Depending on the level of disability, parents have several options to consider to help them determine how to best continue to support and care for their child... continue reading »
Planning for Disabled Children (Part 1)
“Disability” by general definition, means a physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities. As you know, there is a sliding scale that represents the level of someone’s “disability.” I’d like to focus today on families that have a minor chil... continue reading »
Why is Now a Good Time to Complete Your Estate Plan?
Estate planning is an important area of practice for our law firm, and we are committed to helping individuals and families with these issues.
Why do estate planning? Because it’s important. It’s smart. It will help preserve your assets, wealth and privacy. At a difficult time, it will... continue reading »