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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
When is Probate Necessary?
Probate is the court process to determine who receives assets owned by someone who has died. The court appoints a personal representative (or executor) to take charge of the estate, pay all debts and taxes and, ultimately, distribute the remaining assets to the heirs.
There are occasions when the probate process can be avoided. This typically happens when assets have been transferred prior to death or proper beneficiary designations have been made such as a POD (Payable on Death). ">Continued
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Form
Depression Rates Higher For Caregivers
A conservative estimate reports that 20% of family caregivers suffer from depression, twice the rate of the general population.
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
Important Things Your Family or Executor Will Need to Know
Does your family know if you have a Will, and if so, where it's located? How about account numbers and contact information of your lawyer and safety deposit box. Writing these things down now will make it so much easier for the person handling your affairs. ">Continued
What is a Holographic Will?
A holographic Will is one that is written by hand, not typed or created on a computer or word processor. These Wills are only valid in a few states. Unwitnessed holographic wills are valid in around 19 out of the 50 states so make sure that holographic Wills are allowed in yours before you consider using one.
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