What’s the Difference Between a Will and Living Will?
Living wills and wills sound similar, but they are both entirely different documents that serve separate purposes. While each may have a few similarities, it’s … Read more
Living wills and wills sound similar, but they are both entirely different documents that serve separate purposes. While each may have a few similarities, it’s … Read more
Writing a will can be an easy task to procrastinate. Beyond the grim reality that it represents planning for one’s own death, organizing an entire … Read more
You’ve likely heard of a will and understand its general use, just as you may have also heard of trusts somewhere in the same conversations … Read more
You’ve probably heard the phrase “power of attorney” before. What does it mean? Power of attorney is a legal instrument that gives someone — an … Read more
Estate planning is the process of planning for the allocation of your assets when you die as well as how you want to receive medical … Read more
While medical technologies push life-saving and sustaining abilities to new frontiers, age or unfortunate circumstances may still put us in a position where we must … Read more
It’s easy for even the most prepared and responsible of adults to put off estate planning. But when unexpected emergencies rear their ugly heads, the … Read more
As remote document signing has become widely accepted, the process for creating wills has remained old-fashioned — until now. When the ESIGN Act of 20001 … Read more
A basic component of estate and emergency planning involves powers of attorney, which allow someone else to act as your representative for special matters. But … Read more
Even if you’re in good health, advance care planning is a subject that no adult should avoid. The good news is that an advance directive … Read more