WILLS, PERSONAL DIRECTIVES, ENDURING POWER OF ATTORNEYS
WILL
A properly drafted will gives you discretion over the distribution of your assets. It lets you decide how your property will be distributed after your death. If you have minor children, your will lets you provide for their care. Your will lets you donate or distribute your property to persons or charities of your choice.
Enduring Power of Attorney and Personal Directive
Enduring power of attorney is a document through which you appoint your personal representative/attorney/agent in the event of mental incapacity to deal with your property and financial matters. A personal directive is a document through which you appoint an agent regarding your medical and other personal matters in the event of a mental incapacity. These two documents work together as your living will in case you become mentally incapable.
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A properly drafted will gives you discretion over the distribution of your assets. It lets you decide how your property will be distributed after your death. If you have minor children, your will lets you provide for their care. Your will lets you donate or distribute your property to persons or charities of your choice.
Enduring Power of Attorney and Personal Directive
Enduring power of attorney is a document through which you appoint your personal representative/attorney/agent in the event of mental incapacity to deal with your property and financial matters. A personal directive is a document through which you appoint an agent regarding your medical and other personal matters in the event of a mental incapacity. These two documents work together as your living will in case you become mentally incapable.
Contact us for your estate planning
For all your estate planning needs, please contact us by using one of the link below.
We offer flat rate fee for Wills, EPOA and Personal Directives.