Creating an estate plan takes time, but it is worth the effort in the end. With this plan in place, your loved ones know your wishes after you pass away. However, many people put off the estate planning process. You may think you are too young or do not have enough...
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What are the most desired traits for a POA?
When you’re making your estate plans, a critical part of the decisions you need to make is who you should grant your powers of attorney (POAs). Your power of attorney is someone you give the right to make medical or financial decisions (or both) for you in the event...
2 things to discuss with your medical POA
Estate planning isn’t only focused on what happens to your assets or your remains after you die – it’s also about what could happen if you’re suddenly incapacitated due to an illness or injury. It’s not at all uncommon for someone to need their medical power of...
4 estate planning mistakes to avoid
Estate planning is crucial in securing your financial future and ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Given the high stakes involved, you cannot afford any loose ends that could derail your plans for the future of your estate....
How a trust can protect your pets after you’re gone
When you’re developing your estate plan and determining how you will provide for your loved ones after you’re gone, don’t forget your four-legged family members. Even if you have adult children or others in your life whom you trust will take them in, that doesn’t...
How to pick your medical power of attorney
You know the value of giving someone your medical power of attorney (POA), just in case something happens. If you can’t speak for yourself, you want someone you trust to make any important calls regarding your health. However, you don’t want to make the mistake of...
A Do Not Resuscitate order may not be enough
When many people make an estate plan, they want to make choices about their future medical decisions. Someone who doesn’t want to be resuscitated and put on life support may use a DNR order to accomplish this. It simply tells medical professionals what steps to take...
How do you leave assets to an underage heir?
If you have an heir who is still a minor, and you’re doing your estate planning, you may run into some complications. For instance, you may have substantial financial assets that you want to leave to this individual. But it is clear that they are not ready or able to...
Do all assets go through probate?
As you create a will, you’re essentially just setting up guidelines for how your assets should pass through probate. This is the process by which they will be distributed to your heirs. This is very simple for some individuals and incredibly complex for others,...
2 ways to start an estate planning discussion with your parents
Not all parents choose to talk over end-of-life and estate matters with their adult children. It might make them uncomfortable or anxious, so they never broach the topic. As people age, their medical needs might change, or they may begin experiencing the physical and...