You have likely heard the term power of attorney, but you may not know exactly what it means, how it is used, or any of the specifics. Essentially, it is a type of legal authorization that allows a person to […]
You have likely heard the term power of attorney, but you may not know exactly what it means, how it is used, or any of the specifics. Essentially, it is a type of legal authorization that allows a person to […]
Everyone likes to save money. There’s nothing wrong with that in a lot of cases. However, there are some areas where you have to be extremely careful about cutting corners. Estate planning is one of those areas. Let’s look at […]
When a loved one passes away, the situation is already difficult enough. Any extra stress can make a difficult position even harder. This is especially true when it comes to the will. When family members contest the will, it can […]
After someone passes away, the property transfer may seem like a complicated process. However, assuming a will is involved, the situation ends up going much smoother. The individual the deceased leaves the property to in the will is known as […]
Why do so many people put off getting a will together? The reasons can vary. Some people feel that thinking about their death is morbid and uncomfortable, and they don’t want to do it. Others may feel that since they […]
Estate planning often includes creating a will, which ensures that the decedent’s various assets will be properly distributed when they die. However, in addition to a will, you might also want to consider choosing to set up a trust. They […]
With the New Year upon us, many people are making and trying to stick to their New Year’s resolutions. Something that should be on your resolution list—and everyone’s for that matter—is to make a will. However, many people continue to […]
Do you know how to leave your belongings in a way that ensures they will not be distributed the way you don’t want them distributed? The first place to start is with your will. There are many different ways people […]
A do not resuscitate (DNR) order has one specific use. It is a legally binding directive signed by a physician at the request of a patient to inform medical personnel that a patient wishes not to be resuscitated when cardiac […]
One major goal of creating a will is to transfer property to individuals who survive a deceased person, typically family members or close friends. The property falls into two principal categories: real and personal. Real property consists of buildings and […]
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