Estate
Planning

Generally a person’s estate
consists of all of the property that they own, including
but not limited to vehicles, boats, stocks, and personal
property. The idea of estate planning for many people is
difficult to deal with, because it brings with it some
very unpleasant thoughts. However, it is also a good way
to ensure that your property is distributed in the manner
consistent with your wishes and that the people you care
about are provided for in the event of your death.
Will
A will in general is a document
that appoints an executor (someone to carry out your
wishes) and to direct the distribution your property. The
will can also be used to appoint guardians for minor
children in the event of your death. A will can also be a
“pour over” into a trust. This means that on your death
your property is transferred into a trust for the
designated beneficiaries.
Statutory
Durable Power of
Attorney
The second document of
any good estate plan is the statutory durable power of
attorney. This power of attorney designates a
person to handle your financial affairs in the event that
you become unable to. There are two ways that this
power of attorney can be made. The first is a
springing power of attorney, which means that the power
of attorney becomes effective upon your disability.
The power of attorney can also be made
effective immediately.
Medical
Power of
Attorney
The medical power of attorney is a
document that designates an agent to make medical decisions
on your behalf in the event that you are unable to. This
document is sometimes confused with a living will but it
does not have the same
function.
Living
Will
The
living will informs doctors and hospital of your wishes
with regard to the use of life support. This document is
typically used in the event that the person’s condition
is found to be terminal and irreversible. Generally there
are two options, you may elect to have life support
continued or discontinued.
If
you want to protect not only your interest, but the
interest of your loved ones then contact our office now.
If you would like to know what to expect before coming to
our office, please see our Initial Consultations
section.
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