Estate Planning and Powers of Attorney
Providing for Your Loved Ones
| "In this world you've just got to hope for the best and prepare for the worst and take whatever God sends." |
| - Lucy Maud Montgomery |
No matter how young and healthy, everyone should have a will and a power of attorney for health care. If there is a sudden accident or medical emergency, bitter disagreements over the decisions to be made often tear families apart.
We take the time to personally get to know each client, and to discuss their wishes for their medical care and for distribution of their property. Then, we carefully craft the necessary legal documents that clearly expresses those wishes in unambiguous terms. We then make it a priority to check with our client periodically to go over their documents - at no additional charge - to make sure that they are up-to-date and that nothing has changed. Our personal attention to each client affords a greater sense of security than does any office-store "do it yourself" will.
Don't leave it up to the Courts to decide how to divide up your property in the event of your passing. Don't put your family in the heartbreaking position of having to make life-altering medical decisions for you without any guidance. Don't think "I'm too young to need a will or a health care directive." Let us help with all your estate planning needs.
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