Wills And Power Of Attorney

Planning a will or estate shouldn’t wait until the last possible moment.

Make peace of mind your final gift to your loved ones. Thoroughly and clearly outlining your last will and testament with a detail-minded professional will leave no doubt among your beneficiaries as to how your property and assets were meant to be divided. With the proper planning, you could structure your assets to convert to a trust or other financial tool that could continue preserving your loved ones’ financial security years after your passing.

In the meantime, discuss the assignment of Power of Attorney. You can have Power of Attorney for property as well as for personal care. Should unforeseen circumstances leave you alive but unresponsive, someone will need to make crucial decisions as to your continued medical care. Ensure that, in the event something tragic should occur, someone you trust has the legal authority to decide the course of your future well-being.