Granting someone power of attorney (POA) does not necessarily mean handing them unlimited control over your finances or health. While this legal document allows you to appoint an agent or attorney-in-fact to make decisions on your behalf, you can tailor it to your...
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Estate planning with trusts for multiple special needs children
When you’re raising more than one child with special needs, you may often worry about their future security. An estate plan equipped with powerful documents like trusts can help, but there are many considerations. The goal for most families is to preserve access to...
When a will is so outdated that it is no longer accurate
Wills allow people to protect their dependents and establish an appropriate legacy given their personal resources and values. A will may name individuals as beneficiaries. Other times, people may leave resources for charitable causes that are dear to them. Typically,...
What are the creditor notice requirements during probate?
Estate administration involves many complicated tasks. Personal representatives have to identify and preserve the estate’s resources. They must review testamentary instruments or intestate succession laws to distribute assets properly. They also need to fulfill the...
