Simple Wills - Guidance for Loved Ones.
Many people do not think about the consequences of their death in terms of how their estate is to be distributed at death. Having a will that disposes of your estate in an orderly manner may help prevent disputes among surviving family members as well as protect your estate from unnecessary taxation. For further information, call us today!
Living Wills - A Gift to Your Family A living will describes the kind of life-sustaining care you would want only if you had a terminal condition or were in a state of permanent unconsciousness. The declaration directs your physician whether to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment or a feeding tube if you are not able to speak for yourself. A Living Will does not give authority to make all health care decisions on your behalf. For further information, call us today!
Powers of Attorney - When You Want Someone Else To Decide There are a wide variety of powers of attorney based on the types of decisions that the Principle (person who executed it) is willing to delegate to a designated proxy and when the proxy can make such decisions. A properly written "durable" powers of attorney remains valid even if the Principal becomes incapacitated. A durable powers of attorney may be used to appoint a proxy to make health care decisions for you, in collaboration with your personal physician, if you lose the ability to make health care decisions for yourself. For further information, call us today!
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