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6 Steps To Creating Your Will
Creating and updating a Will is not as intimidating as many people think.
Read the following article for an easy-to-follow guide to creating a Will. ">Continued
How to Prepare for the Death of a Loved One
Coping with death is never easy to do, and no matter how much you prepare, it's always a very emotional and sad time. To help you prepare for your loss, here are some tips. ">Continued
The Benefits of Pre-Paying Funeral Expenses
Some of the benefits to a Pre-Planned funeral are that decisions can be made prior to time of need, leaving families time and energy to focus on their emotional needs.
You can also make the decisions that eliminate the family wondering if the arrangements your family makes for yor funeral are ones that you would have really wanted. Not only does it prevents stress and confusion but prevents overspending, thereby protecting your family and your assets. If you choose a pre-planned funeral with an Irrevocable Trust it is exempted from SSI and Medicaid qualification. ">Continued
Checklist: What To Do When Someone Dies
The time immediately following the death of a loved one can be overwhelming, with grief and bereavement complicated by a seemingly endless number of tasks. The immediate days following the death will be focused on the funeral or memorial service arrangements. Soon after, however, various financial and legal issues must be
addressed. Many people find it very difficult to be sure they have taken care of everything. The following is a list of tasks that are likely to need attention: ">Continued
What Are Some Common Types Of Trusts?
Trusts come in a variety of forms and can be established in many different situations. The most common forms of trusts include: Asset Protection Trusts, Charitable Trusts, Implied Trusts, Living or Inter Vivos Trusts, Irrevocable Trust, Special Needs Trust, Spendthrift Trust, Tax By-Pass Trust, Testamentary Trust, and Totten Trust. ">Continued
How to Complete a Living Will
What is an Advance Directive?
As you approach those final weeks or days or hours of your life, what are your wishes about aspects such as keeping you alive on machines or jump-starting your heart so it won't stop? Do you wish to have a respirator breath for you? Or do you want to be fed through a tube threaded down your throat to your stomach? Continued
General Power of Attorney Form
The Top 10 Medicaid Myths
Here is a list of important facts about the Medicaid process.
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