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Give a Trusted Agent the Power of Your Power of Attorney

Give a Trusted Agent the Power of Your Power of Attorney

“Life is full of the unexpected,” says The Villager, in a recent article, “Power of attorney protects loved ones.” However, even though the future is

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Should I Just Copy and Paste an Estate Plan from the Internet?

Should I Just Copy and Paste an Estate Plan from the Internet?

Have you considered creating your own estate plan from a template on a website, instead of using the services of a qualified estate planning attorney?

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Planning for Incapacity is Wise Move

Planning for Incapacity is Wise Move

Many of us are not very proactive in estate planning or aware of the issues of elder law, even though we know that eventually we

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Easy Ways to Prepare for a Spouse’s Death

Easy Ways to Prepare for a Spouse’s Death

You certainly know about the basic estate plan documents, such as a will, durable power of attorney, health care power of attorney, living will, and

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Are Your “Not Dead Yet” Documents in Order?

Are Your “Not Dead Yet” Documents in Order?

AgPro’s recent article, “4 Estate Planning Documents You Need Beyond a Will,” asks: What if you get hit by a bus tomorrow? Estate planning attorneys

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Plug Your Nose and Draft a Will!

Plug Your Nose and Draft a Will!

As icky as it can be to think about your own death, estate planning attorneys will tell you that it’s imperative to protect your family

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“I Do” Means Sharing Financial Info Too

“I Do” Means Sharing Financial Info Too

A sound understanding of your financial status is critical to planning, budgeting and saving toward retirement. Many couples who share their lives together have no

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Do Some Simple Planning with College-Bound Children to Sleep Better at Night

Do Some Simple Planning with College-Bound Children to Sleep Better at Night

Your kid’s now an adult, ready to head to college and start a new adventure. But businessinsavannah.com’s article, “College-bound children need critical financial, health documents,”

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Think of an Estate Plan as Added Protection for Your Family

Think of an Estate Plan as Added Protection for Your Family

Estate planning is the way to determine what happens to you and your property when you can no longer make decisions due to incapacity or

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