Your spouse suffers a stroke or you fall while cleaning and fracture your wrist and pelvis - what happens next? Some amount of long-term care services will likely be required.Long-term care includes all the medical and non-medical services to cope with a chronic...
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Month: February 2016
Considering an estate plan? Consult with an attorney.
Estate planning has a reputation of being difficult and arduous. In a way, this is true. There are some inherently difficult topics to wrestle with when you are discussing an estate plan. But at the end of the day, estate planning is really just the last word of the...
Here are some simple, effective tips for estate planning
There are so many people all across the country that either don't have a will (or an estate plan) or have an incomplete or insufficient will (or estate plan). That is an unfortunate fact, and it should motivate you to get a will (or complete one), depending on your...
Executor fees: What is the default in Colorado?
While working on your will, you probably spent time considering who was best suited to settle your estate. You asked the close friend or family member if he or she would act as an executor of your estate. But did you discuss executor fees?This issue received some...
A few ways that you can avoid the probate process
When you pass away, your assets, property and everything that composes your estate needs to be dealt with. These things will be distributed to various parties. If you have it your way (by way of a will and trusts) then the probate process can be avoided or largely...
What a living will is and how a power of attorney relates to it
Many people know about wills, and their incredible importance to their estate plan. But you would be remiss if you thought that living wills were the same as a will. One of the differences is in the name: a will takes effect upon death, whereas a living will dictates...