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Myths and FAQs About Incapacity Planning
Estate planning might not be the sexiest topic, but trust me—it’s as critical as it gets. When it comes to planning…
Revocable Living Trust
A revocable living trust allows you to make known your financial wishes for many situations: for today, for when you are alive…
Who can know about your test results?
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) authorizationform allows you to list people who can access your personal healthcareinformation. This document…
What are your end-of-life wishes?
An advance directive allows you to let your decision-makers know what your wishes are regarding your end-of-life care. You can guide your…
Who do you trust with your life?
A medical power of attorney allows you to choose a trusted person to make or communicate medical decisions on your behalf when…
Who do you trust to manage your money?
A financial power of attorney allows you to choose a trusted person to handle your financial matters on your behalf when…
Who Will Care for Your Child When You Can’t?
Parenting is a lot like a never-ending shift—you’re on call 24/7. From breakfast battles to bedtime stories, your job is to keep…
What To Do When a Disability Throws Your Estate Plan Into Chaos
As the old saying goes, even the best-laid plans can go sideways. Life has a way of throwing curveballs—whether it’s a car…
How to Choose the Right Agent for Your Incapacity Plan
Most folks think estate planning is just about deciding who gets your stuff when you’re gone. But here’s the thing: planning…