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3 Reasons You Should Work With An Attorney When Preparing Your Will, Part 1

3 Reasons You Should Work With An Attorney When Preparing Your Will, Part 1

by Amy Refeca | May 27, 2021 | Estate Planning, How We Help Women, Last Will & Testament

Here we are sharing 3 reasons you should work with an attorney when preparing your will and other important documents in your estate plan.  We’ll share them in three separate posts and expand a little bit on each reason! Here is reason number one of the three...
Special Needs Trusts: 3rd Party SNTs

Special Needs Trusts: 3rd Party SNTs

by Amy Refeca | May 27, 2021 | Estate Planning, How We Help Women, Special Needs Planning, Special Needs Trusts, Trusts

If you have a child or sibling who has special needs, you need a different approach to estate planning.  Why? Because if you want to provide for that child or sibling in your Will, there are more serious consequences to consider. For example, if your sibling is...
College Kids and Advance Directives for Health Care

College Kids and Advance Directives for Health Care

by Amy Refeca | May 25, 2021 | College Age Kids, Estate Planning, Healthcare POA, How We Help Women

‘Tis the season for graduations!  In fact, we are celebrating the graduation of our founder and managing attorney’s daughter from high school.  We know these young adults are getting antsy!  They are ready and want to leave for college. Yesterday.  In...
3 Estate Planning Tips for Single Parents

3 Estate Planning Tips for Single Parents

by Amy Refeca | Mar 25, 2020 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Healthcare POA, How We Help Women, Last Will & Testament, Living Will, Trusts

Single parents find themselves in a precarious position. If something happened to you, the future health, well-being, and financial stability of your child would be uncertain. That’s why taking the necessary steps to create an estate plan ranks among the most...
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