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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....
What Is A Limited, General, Springing And Durable Power of Attorney?

What Is A Limited, General, Springing And Durable Power of Attorney?

by Amy Refeca | Jun 19, 2019 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Healthcare POA

What Is A Limited, General, Springing And Durable Power of Attorney? Although many people have heard of the concept of a power of attorney, not as many are aware that there are many different types of powers of attorney (POA). Nor do they understand the difference...
Tips on Selecting Someone to Become Your Financial Power of Attorney

Tips on Selecting Someone to Become Your Financial Power of Attorney

by Amy Refeca | May 30, 2019 | Financial Power of Attorney

Tips on Selecting Someone to Become Your Financial Power of Attorney Choosing who should hold the powers of attorney over vital areas of concern when making your estate plan is not a decision to be taken lightly. You need to know that the person you choose has the...
Power Up Your Child’s Dreams

Power Up Your Child’s Dreams

by Amy Refeca | Jul 15, 2018 | Financial Power of Attorney, Healthcare POA, Living Will

Do you have a young adult in your life?  Is your teenager already looking at schools to head off to, or maybe they already have their bags packed…Yikes!  But there is likely something you have not thought about, something every adult should have as they head...
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Beneficiary Designations and Payable On Death Designations on Bank Accounts, Etc.

Beneficiary Designations and Payable On Death Designations on Bank Accounts, Etc.

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Beneficiary designations and payable on death designations are a key way to avoid probate and ensure your monies go to who you want.

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Avoiding Probate With a Living Trust

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