Blog, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
Obtaining A Power Of Attorney For Elderly Parents Making important decisions for aging parents can be a challenging task, but power of attorney (POA) can provide peace of mind and clarity in times of need. A POA enables individuals to make crucial decisions on behalf...
Blog, Estate Planning, Living Will/Advance Directive
Know your rights as the parent of a young adult. As a parent, you are quite accustomed to managing your children’s legal and medical affairs, as circumstances require. If your child requires urgent medical attention while away from you, a simple phone call...
Blog, Estate Planning, Trusts
If you have a current estate plan, I’ll bet you plan to leave your assets to your children outright and unprotected by age 35, or maybe a little later. Go take a look at your estate plan, and see what it does right now. And, if you don’t have an estate plan, and...
Blog, Estate Planning, Trusts
Like most people, you likely think estate planning is just one more task to check off your life’s endless “to-do” list. You can shop around and find a lawyer to create planning documents for you or create your own DIY plan using online documents. Then, you’ll put...
Blog, Estate Planning, Trusts
Before You Agree to Be a Trustee, Read This! Being asked by a loved one to serve as Trustee for their Trust upon their death can be quite an honor, but it’s also a significant responsibility—and the role is not for everyone. Indeed, serving as a Trustee entails a...