Think back to when you were young and excited to become an adult. Perhaps you were looking forward to going to college, traveling without your parents, or simply experience new things on your own. Just as you felt excited to live and experience through many milestones, your children may be itching to do the same….Read More
Divorce is not easy. Among the vast amount of change you go through, managing your estate plan is a fairly big one. Because your needs, wants, priorities and goals change during this time, it is essential to adjust your estate plan to reflect these changes. Read on to learn how to update your estate plan…Read More
Caring for your elder loved ones with their disability planning may lead you to consider a General Power of Attorney or a Durable Power of Attorney. While no person likes to think about possibly becoming disabled or incapacitated, it is essential to do so as part of any life or estate planning. Read on to…Read More
Are you trying to help an aging parent with their finances, or with their wills? Or, do you want to make sure your parent’s wishes will be honored should they become incapacitated? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then you need a Power of Attorney document. There are a few different categories…Read More
The power of attorney selection is a large part of the estate planning process. In addition to a will and medical directive, among other documents, the durable power of attorney is an important part of any estate planning process. It allows someone else to be in charge of your finances. Needless to say, whoever you choose…Read More
A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care allows you to name someone else, usually a family member, to make decisions about your medical care in case you are unable to make those decisions yourself. It gives that person instructions about the kinds of medical treatment you want and don’t want. Durable Power of Attorneys are important…Read More