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Living Trust... Living Will... What's the Difference?

Administrator Administrator  |  Oct 31, 2004  |  276 Views  |  Read Full
 

"My mom told me she has a living will. That way she's going to avoid probate"

I can't tell you how many times I've heard this when a new person finds out I was a living trust lawyer.

They go on to say, "She got one of those forms at

 

Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care - What Is Th

Administrator Administrator  |  Mar 10, 2005  |  302 Views  |  Read Full
 

A Living Will is a legal document addressing only deathbed considerations; a client unilaterally declares his/her desire that life-prolonging measures be discontinued when there is no hope of ultimate recovery.

On the other hand, people use

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Att

Administrator Administrator  |  Mar 10, 2005  |  412 Views  |  Read Full
 

WHAT DOES A WILL DO?

The simplest way to ensure that your funds, property and personal effects will be distributed after your death according to your wishes is to prepare a will. A will is a legal document designating the transfer of your pr

 

Living Wills - 10 Most Common Questions

Administrator Administrator  |  Mar 24, 2005  |  324 Views  |  Read Full
 

Today, more than ever, you need a Living Will. Discover the 10 most common questions you need answered so you too can have peace of mind.

  1. What is an advanced health care directive?
  2. Advanced health care directives are wri
 

Living Wills and Health Care Directives

Administrator Administrator  |  Mar 31, 2005  |  259 Views  |  Read Full
 

Recent headlines about the Schiavo family in Florida created a multitude of calls to Senior Approved Services from family members who wanted clarification on what it means to designate an individual to make health care decisions on behalf of a lov

 

Taking Control; Safeguarding the Distribution of Your Assets by Making

Administrator Administrator  |  Apr 16, 2005  |  299 Views  |  Read Full
 

The Importance of Making a Will

A valid will is one of the most important documents you could ever put your signature to, as the consequences of failing to make a will before you die can have far-reaching effects on the people you care about

 

Everyone Should Have A Living Will

Administrator Administrator  |  Aug 31, 2005  |  323 Views  |  Read Full
 

According to information provided by Plan-My-Estate.com an estate planning and asset protection resource web site, a living will, known in most states as a Directive to Physicians or Healthcare Directive, sets out your wishes about what ext

 

Living Wills in New Jersey Law

Administrator Administrator  |  Oct 18, 2005  |  406 Views  |  Read Full
 

Anyone who cares about the feelings of their family members, or their own final health care treatment, should consider executing a Living Will. It has become an essential element in the practice of Estate Planning Attorneys.

Why? A Living Wi

 

Estate Planning Overview, Part I

Administrator Administrator  |  Nov 15, 2005  |  394 Views  |  Read Full
 

Why Plan Your Estate?

The knowledge that we will eventually die is one of the things that seem to distinguish humans from other living beings. At the same time, no one likes to dwell on the prospect of his or her own death. But if you postp

 

Estate Planning Overview , Part II

Administrator Administrator  |  Nov 15, 2005  |  369 Views  |  Read Full
 

Your Durable Power of Attorney

For most people, the durable power of attorney is the most important estate-planning instrument available-even more useful than a will. A power of attorney allows a person you appoint

 
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