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Medical Estate Planning Documents

Estate planning typically involves wills, trusts, and passing assets on from generation to generation. However, there is another part of estate planning that doesn’t get as much attention. It concerns advance health care planning. Have you thought about what type…

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Intestate Probate

The process of distributing the decedent's property will be handled by a probate court if he or she died intestate. Also known as intestate succession, it has similarities to the probate process when a will is present. Still, the terms…

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Estate Planning: The Basics

The process of estate planning involves the creation of several documents that spell out one's wishes. During the process, you can name people to make financial decisions on your behalf when you are unable. You can designate beneficiaries for your…

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Understanding the Role of a Trustee

You probably wonder how you would like your assets dispersed and who should be responsible for that process, whether you are in the middle of your estate planning process or just beginning to think about how to proceed. A trust…

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A Guide to End-of-Life Care Documents

Many people believe they are prepared for end-of-life care if they have created and signed a living will. Unfortunately, medical professionals misinterpret end-of-life care documents more often than you think. The issue is that medical professionals often have little training…

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What is a Power of Attorney

During the estate planning process, it is very important to implement Power of Attorney documents. All states recognize powers of attorney, but rules and requirements will differ from state to state. The document gives one or more individuals the legal…

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How Prenuptial Agreements Work

You might imagine that people with lots of assets and money need prenuptial agreements. However, any couple with individually owned property, assets, or significant debts should consider signing a prenuptial agreement. There may be valuable collections or sentimental items to…

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