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Don’t Wait Until a Health Event or Emergency to Start Your Estate Plan

Don’t Wait Until a Health Event or Emergency to Start Your Estate Plan

by Amy Refeca | Jan 25, 2020 | Last Will & Testament, Estate Planning, Living Will

These are plenty of seemingly good reasons to procrastinate on estate planning. Your business may be thriving, and it requires your full attention. Maybe there doesn’t seem to be enough time to get organized. But the most common reason to kick the estate planning can...
Do These Things Today. What You Can Get Done Today For Your Estate Plan

Do These Things Today. What You Can Get Done Today For Your Estate Plan

by Amy Refeca | Jan 22, 2020 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Healthcare POA, Last Will & Testament, Living Will

Because of how important estate planning is to your family, you should put time and care into getting it right. At the same time, you never know when something can happen, and you don’t want your family to struggle because you never got around to putting your...
A Month by Month Guide to Estate Planning in 2020

A Month by Month Guide to Estate Planning in 2020

by Amy Refeca | Jan 20, 2020 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Healthcare POA, Last Will & Testament, Living Will, Trusts

Are you overwhelmed by everything you need to do to create an estate plan? While it’s better to have everything in place now, if that’s too much to handle and would only result in your putting everything off forever, you can try tackling just one thing...
Why Your Aging Parents Need an Advanced Directive for Healthcare in Place

Why Your Aging Parents Need an Advanced Directive for Healthcare in Place

by Amy Refeca | Jan 18, 2020 | News

Having the conversation with aging parents that it’s time to put a precautionary advanced healthcare directive in place can feel unsettling, even a little scary. Fear and anxiety about diminishing health and end-of-life issues rank among the primary reasons that...
Help Your Young Adult Child Learn About Planning by Setting Up an Advanced Directive

Help Your Young Adult Child Learn About Planning by Setting Up an Advanced Directive

by Amy Refeca | Jan 17, 2020 | Estate Planning, Living Will

Often, young adults are guilty of hiding behind the cloak of youth as an excuse for putting off important decisions and commitments regarding their future.  More often, they procrastinate on these topics and the bewilderment and frustration of those that love...
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