Making Your Plan for Your Estate A Reality
- Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy or elderly.
- Estate planning doesn't just deal with who you leave your money to.
- A will isn't just written to work for today only.
- Your spouse or child may not be the beneficiary of your estate if you don't have a will.
If you have children, a home, a wife, retirement savings or an estate that friends or family may care about, then you have a responsibility to protect your heirs. But, even if you have none of those things, yet plan to someday, you can work with a lawyer to plan for your estate now and create a document that will grow with you. Contact our office to hear how we can help you prepare for the future.
Planning For the Future
It is easy to understand why people are hesitant to address the questions of their mortality, but consider the alternative. Imagine your wife or child in court in the midst of dealing with their grief to try and retain the right to your home, and savings. Imagine the court making decisions about who your child will live with in your absence because you did not.
Whether you are just starting your family or you've been divorced and remarried, you can plan for an estate that will grow with you and your wealth and that will make sure your wishes are carried out in the future.
Protecting Your Present
Along with a strong estate plan that secures your estate, you also want to consider drawing up documents that put your wishes in place when you are incapacitated. From powers of attorney to living wills, you can make sure that should you not be in a position to make decisions for yourself, someone you trust is making those decisions for you.
Just as you wouldn't want to leave your estate to the courts to decide, so too you don't want decisions about your life to be left to someone you don't know or trust. We can guide you through the decisions you want to make now to ensure the future for yourself and your family.
For estate administration we provide services at an agreed upon hourly rate, not a percentage of what your family members have worked hard to earn.
Contact us online today or phone 717-207-8362 to discuss your estate planning, power of attorney or living will needs.
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