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Estate planning can help solve a variety of issues that can arise when a person becomes incapacitated or passes away.
Some of the problems that estate planning can solve include:
Probate is a legal process that can be time-consuming, expensive, and public. Estate planning can help avoid probate, which can save time and money for your heirs and ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes.
Estate planning can help minimize taxes, which can help your heirs receive more of your assets. With proper planning, you can reduce estate taxes, gift taxes, and income taxes.
Estate planning can help protect your assets from creditors and lawsuits. With the right legal instruments, you can ensure that your assets are passed on to your beneficiaries or heirs and not to creditors or litigators.
Estate planning allows you to dictate how your assets are distributed and how your affairs are managed. By creating a plan, you can ensure that your wishes are followed and that your loved ones are taken care of.
A comprehensive estate plan typically includes:
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Let’s say that you become incapacitated and are unable to make decisions.
Someone else will need to step in and make decisions for you.
What if your spouse is incapacitated with you (i.e., you both get into a car accident)?
The government may take control if you do not have an estate plan.
However, you can avoid this situation with the help of an estate attorney.
We will set up a:
These allow you to choose who will be responsible for making decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.
These documents will also give you control over how those decisions are made.
In a healthcare directive, you can specify your wishes for medical treatment.
This includes decisions like:
You can also specify your preferences for:
“Other end-of-life decisions” include things like:
With the guidance of an estate lawyer, you can ensure that you have the ability to live and die with dignity.
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Let’s say you don’t have an estate plan.
The state’s intestacy laws will determine how your assets are distributed after you pass away.
This means that your assets may not be distributed in the way that you would want them to be.
And, without an estate plan, your loved ones may face a long and costly probate process.
What if you become incapacitated during scenarios like:
Your family can’t make decisions on your behalf without a healthcare directive or power of attorney.
They will have to petition the courts to have a guardian or conservator appointed
This could take weeks and you may have to pay a lawyer to get involved.
(Meaning, it’s going to be expensive.)
That means that, while you’re incapacitated, no one can tell your doctor what you want.
(And, more importantly, what you don’t want.)
Also, let’s say you have children under 18 years old.
Without an estate plan, the government determines who will become their legal guardian if both parents pass away.
Your children could get placed in the care of someone who does not share your values or parenting style.
(And worse, your kids could get placed in foster care if the courts deem it the best option.)
Basically, not having an estate plan can lead to:
You should work with an experienced estate planning attorney to create n estate plan that:
You’ve worked your whole life to build your wealth.
Don’t let it chance getting lost to taxes, probate fees, litigation, or creditors.
With us, you get the expert guidance needed to avoid these problems.
And you can make sure your loved ones are taken care of.
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