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Who Will Make Your Healthcare Decisions if You’re Catastrophically Injured?

Who Will Make Your Healthcare Decisions if You’re Catastrophically Injured?

by Amy Refeca | Sep 20, 2019 | Estate Planning

Many people do not have an estate plan if they become catastrophically injured. This is particularly true of those who are relatively young and free of health concerns. For some, perhaps most, the gamble may pay off. A person may stay healthy long enough for their...
How an Advance Directive for Health Care Will Help You if You’re in a Car Accident

How an Advance Directive for Health Care Will Help You if You’re in a Car Accident

by Amy Refeca | Sep 11, 2019 | Healthcare POA

An Advance Directive for Health Care is a scary thing to contemplate. It is the kind of easy form that no one wants to fill out. You have the fundamental right to consent to or refuse your own medical care. Most people guard that right jealously and do not waive it...
Getting Yourself and Your Family Ready for School: One Idea to Help Start Your Family Protection Plan Today

Getting Yourself and Your Family Ready for School: One Idea to Help Start Your Family Protection Plan Today

by Amy Refeca | Aug 30, 2019 | Estate Planning

Summer has officially begun, and while many are hurling themselves full-on into summertime fun, you are getting yourself and your minor children ready for the next year of school. If you are a single parent, an aging parent of young children, or anyone with concerns...
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...
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Trust Funding: Protect Your Home!

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Real estate is a key asset to protect with your living trust. Make sure that you home, your real estate, is funded properly.

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