Estate Planning

Estate Planning is one of the most important tasks that you can accomplish for you and your family. You can find peace of mind in knowing that you have planned for events and circumstances for when you are unable to care for them yourself.

The four main documents to consider when planning your estate are an advance medical directive, a durable power of attorney, a will, and a trust. The pages of this web site will explain what each of these documents are and what the key points are to consider.

Once these documents are complete, there will come a time when they will have to be used. This is a very difficult time for families; however, if you have planned your estate well, it will make it easier for survivors to complete the task of probate. Probate is the legal finalization of a person's estate. The probate page will give some basic information about what probate is and what it will mean to your family.

 

Last Will and Testament
 

Why plan for your estate?

  • Children Protection
  • Remarriage Issues
  • Divorce Issues
  • Creditor Protection
  • Value Protection
  • Peace of Mind

 

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