
Wills and Trusts
We can prepare a number of estate planning documents, including simple Last Will & Testaments, Wills containing Trusts, Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts, General Powers of Attorney, Medical Powers of Attorney, and Living Wills (also known as Advanced Directives.)
It is important to plan ahead and decide who will handle your affairs in the event of your illness or demise.
There are frequent changes in this area of law. Keep in mind that existing estate planning documents should be periodically reviewed, particularly whenever there is a significant change in your circumstances (i.e. marriage, divorce, birth of a child, etc.)
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