March 3, 2022 •
Estate Planning These agents take over your affairs in specific areas, if you become physically or mentally incapacitated.
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Estate Planning Seeking a guardianship for a loved one is a decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. Here's how the process works.
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Estate Planning It’s generally recommended that you review your will and other end-of-life documents at least every few years, although there can be reasons to do a checkup more often.
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Estate Planning As a legal adult after attaining the age of 18, your child should have in place several legal documents that will allow you to provide support and obtain information, if something unexpected happens to your child.
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Estate Planning Estate planning documents often are treated like the photocopied permission slip for a child’s field trip. You fill in your name, include the children’s names and dates of birth and sign. The document is filed away to be used if needed, but you really never expect it to be used.
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