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Estate Planning Is Important for Everyone

Contrary to popular belief, Estate Planning can benefit everyone, not just the very wealthy or aged. Essentially, an Estate Plan is a group of legal documents drawn up and compiled by a professional Estate Attorney. An Estate Plan might include, Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Financial and Medical Directives in the event that you become disabled. Estate Planning is important, because it provides guidelines for how your estate should be divided when you pass away.

An Estate Plan Ensures Your Family Benefits from Your Estate

You have worked hard your entire. Estate Planning is key to making certain that your family gains from your hard work. An Estate Plan guarantees that:

  • Your dependents are taken care of when you can no longer provide for them.
  • Erases any confusion your family might have on who is entitled to your assets and property.
  • Assures that someone designated by you will be available and able to make the necessary financial and medical decisions.
  • Guarantees that your estate goes to the right people.

We Have Created a Free White Paper on Estate Planning to Help You.

“15 Common Reasons to Do Estate Planning” was written by an expert Estate Attorney. Read it, and you’ll begin to understand why your Estate Plan is so important.

  1. Find out how to keep your estate from being drained by divorce, bargain hunters, or a lawsuit.
  2. Discover how to make sure heirs are ready to receive their inheritance at the right time.
  3. Learn how your legacy can benefit charities that are important to you.

One of our seasoned Estate Attorneys can help you. Call today, and we’ll start the Estate Planning Process.

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Budget Compromise Changes Estate Tax Rate

The big financial news that was on everyone’s mind at the end of the year involved the possibility of the United States going over what was being called the “fiscal cliff.” If the powers that be did not come up with some type of new legislation certain tax increases and spending cuts would have been implemented.

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