
Advance Directives are Critical to your Planning
Advance directives typically consist of a living will and a power of attorney for healthcare.

Advance directives typically consist of a living will and a power of attorney for healthcare.

A frequent concern for those with aging loved ones is the future need for guardianship. Unfortunately, the concept of guardianship can be confusing and overwhelming.

With the largest spike in mortality in the United States in a century, following the onset of the pandemic, providing for one’s pets after death has become a growing topic of conversation for many animal lovers across the country.

Most people think of wills as written instructions for use after death. In contrast, living wills provide your instructions for continuing or halting life-sustaining healthcare while you’re alive.

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What types of decisions have you and your loved ones made, or avoided making, about planning for the years ahead?

As many family caregivers know all too well, caring for an elderly loved one can overwhelm you quickly.

We all want to protect vulnerable people from harm. However, taking away all their rights usually isn’t the place to start. Instead, there are several less severe options that could be the right way to go.

A common dilemma that families face upon the incapacity or death of a loved one is locating estate planning documents. While preparing the documents are the most important step, that is irrelevant if the documents are lost when they most need to be used.

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