Estate Planning
Plan for your future today. Learn the specific estate planning documents you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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5 Steps to Get Your Estate in Order
Use these tips to help you get your affairs in order so your wishes will be carried out.
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11 Simple Steps to an Estate Plan
Getting your estate in order may sound daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Follow these simple steps to get started with building your estate plan.
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Power of Attorney: Florida Requirements, Types, and Uses
With the proper forms and a few simple steps, granting power of attorney is easy in the Sunshine State. Here’s what you need to know.
· 9 min read
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How to Protect Your Assets from Nursing Home Costs
Protecting assets from nursing home costs means planning ahead, learning your options, and learning how elder law attorneys can help.
· 8 min read
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How to Get a Durable Power of Attorney in Florida
A Florida durable power of attorney allows someone else to handle your affairs if you become incapacitated—but this legal form must be executed properly.
· 9 min read
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How to Get a Durable Power of Attorney in California
Whether in Sacramento or San Diego, you’ll follow the same general process to get a durable power of attorney. Follow these 5 steps to create yours.
· 7 min read
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Use a Letter of Last Instruction to Convey Your Final Wishes
In estate planning, having a letter of last instruction can ensure that your loved ones are clear on your final wishes. Learn more about this document here.
· 8 min read
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Estate Planning Basics: Healthcare Power of Attorney
Healthcare power of attorney can ensure your best interests are taken into account in an emergency. Learn how to assign a healthcare POA agent.
· 8 min read
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Inheritance Etiquette: How to Talk About Estate Planning with Your Family
Estate planning is an important step to protect your legacy and provide for your loved ones, no matter what your situation in life.
· 4 min read
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Revising Your Estate Plan After Divorce
After a divorce, your estate plan will undoubtedly change. It is important to consider changing your will, living trust, power of attorney documents, and beneficiary designations. Find out how divorce can affect your estate plan.
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