I reside in a different state but wish to participate in my parents’ estate planning. Is this a feasible option?

I reside in a different state but wish to participate in my parents' estate planning. Is this a feasible option?
I reside in a different state but wish to participate in my parents' estate planning. Is this a feasible option?
I reside in a different state but wish to participate in my parents’ estate planning. Is this a feasible option?

Certainly, one significant factor that has altered the landscape of meetings is the impact of COVID-19. This has led to a noticeable increase in people’s comfort with conducting meetings via platforms like Zoom. For a span of at least a year, the majority of our meetings were conducted exclusively through video conferencing. During this time, we have encountered few issues, and even our octogenarians and nonagenarians have been able to successfully connect and navigate the process.

 

Incorporating a family member residing out of town into a telephone or Zoom video conference is easily achievable. In fact, we strongly encourage the involvement of family members in all meetings and have the capability to easily include participants who are not physically present in our office.

 

When scheduling an appointment, kindly inform us if there will be a mix of in-person and virtual attendees, and we will seamlessly accommodate this arrangement within our planning process. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with you and your family.

 

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