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Questions to Consider When Creating a Power of Attorney

A power of attorney can allow you to appoint a person of your choice to make decisions for you in the event you become incapacitated. However, these matters should not be taken lightly. There are many questions to consider when creating a power attor… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning
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You Need An Estate Plan To Go With That Prenup

Planning a wedding is exciting and all-consuming. Thinking about the marriage ending in divorce or death is not the stuff of which wedding dreams are made. Amidst the frenzy of wedding planning, some couples add a prenuptial agreement to their to-do… Read More
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Top Five Questions About Estate Plans Answered

Estate planning is a way to plan for the future and make sure your property is distributed in the way you intend. While the process can be complex, it’s important to ask the right questions to make informed decisions. Each person’s estate is uniq… Read More
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Will Or Trust: Which Is Right For You?

Estate plans usually follow one of two basic approaches: a will-based approach, or a trust-based approach. Which approach is right for you and your family? Individuals and families are often concerned about ensuring that their estates can avoid proba… Read More
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How Divorce Affects Your Existing Estate Plan

Divorce, legal separation, or annulment proceedings will significantly impact your existing estate plan. Understanding these impacts is essential to avoid unintended consequences that may result from these proceedings. Spouses often name each other a… Read More
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Categories: Divorce, Estate Planning