Most estate planning revolves around tangible assets. This includes money that people have in bank accounts, real estate that they own and much more. It can even include collections, family heirlooms and home furnishings. These days, however, people own more and more...
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Issues to address with your medical POA
Establishing a medical power of attorney (POA) is one of the most important steps you can take when you’re putting together an estate plan. However, you need to have a heart-to-heart conversation (or several) with your chosen POA, just to make sure that you are both...
Estate planning when you have a terminal illness
Being diagnosed with a terminal illness is scary enough. It’s even worse if you haven’t set aside an estate plan. But it’s not too late. It’s crucial to use the time you have left to lay out your wishes to avoid having your assets handled haphazardly or irresponsibly....

