Powers of attorney (POAs) are legal document used in estate planning that grants someone else the authority to make financial and medical decisions on your behalf, in the event that you become incapacitated or otherwise unable to make those decisions yourself. You can...
Caring For You In The Long Term
Month: January 2023
Revocable living trusts offer many advantages with few drawbacks
Trust funds fill a vital role in modern estate planning. They allow you to address specific problems, such as providing for a loved one with special needs. They can also help you preserve your wealth for future generations. Revocable living trusts are among the most...
Is a corporate executor right for your estate?
When it comes to estate planning, many people are not sure who to appoint as their executor. For some, the answer may be a family member or friend. But for others, a corporate executor may be the best choice. So if you're looking for impartiality, expertise, and...