Estate Planning
Includes: Last Will and Testament, Revocable Living Trust, Irrevocable Trust, Durable Financial Power of Attorney (FPOA), Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA), Living Will
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Last Will and Testament
Legal document outlining what you would like to happen with your assets, including guardianship of minor children,
incapacitated adults and other matters upon your death.
Revocable Living Trust
Acts as a will substitute but avoids the probate process. Can be amended during your lifetime.
Durable Financial Power of Attorney (FPOA)
Legal document outlining who will make financial decisions should you become incapacitated. You can place limitations of the Agent’s ability to act. FPOA ends upon your death.
Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA)
Legal document outlining who will make medical decisions should you become incapacitated. You may indicate religious factors for the agent to consider. HCPOA ends upon your death.
Living Will
Things to consider at the end phase of your life when you have no realistic hope of recovery including irreversible brain damage.