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Who to Appoint as Temporary Caregiver for your Child

Who to Appoint as Temporary Caregiver for your Child

by Amy Refeca | Aug 22, 2019 | Guardianship

For most parents, a question that might arise is “Who will take care of my child?”  and of course, you think there is only one acceptable answer — yourself. In a perfect world, that’s right. In our society, however, anything can happen. You need to have a tough...
It Is Critical to Have Regular Contact with Your Estate Planning Lawyer

It Is Critical to Have Regular Contact with Your Estate Planning Lawyer

by Amy Refeca | Aug 8, 2019 | Estate Planning

When it comes to estate planning, most people would prefer to think about literally anything else. Contemplating your death is not exactly a day at Six Flags. Even if you did the responsible thing and composed a will or formed a living trust, you can be forgiven for...
How a Financial Power of Attorney Keeps Your Assets Protected If You Get Sick

How a Financial Power of Attorney Keeps Your Assets Protected If You Get Sick

by Amy Refeca | Jul 29, 2019 | Financial Power of Attorney, Estate Planning

How a Financial Power of Attorney Keeps Your Assets Protected If You Get Sick Everyone gets injured and ill during their lives.  Everyone will eventually pass away, maybe even from an injury or illness.  During these times of injury or illness, people can...
Who to Trust to Manage your Finances If You Are Sick or Injured

Who to Trust to Manage your Finances If You Are Sick or Injured

by Amy Refeca | Jul 26, 2019 | Financial Power of Attorney, Healthcare POA

Who to Trust to Manage your Finances If You Are Sick or Injured We are all vulnerable to accident, injury, sudden illness. If you fall ill from an unexpected catastrophic injury or illness that leaves you unable to care for those who depend on you or manage your...
What Responsibilities Should a Financial Power of Attorney Have?

What Responsibilities Should a Financial Power of Attorney Have?

by Amy Refeca | Jun 26, 2019 | Financial Power of Attorney

What Responsibilities Should a Financial Power of Attorney Have? There may come a time when you need assistance regarding the financial matters in your life. It is better to make preparations for this time now, while you are still sharp and able to make decisions....
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