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The Power of a Revocable Phoenix Living Trust When it Comes to Your Property

A revocable Phoenix Living Trust is a very popular tool used for estate planning to assign property to beneficiaries after your death. Phoenix Living Trust programs are considered revocable because you can change them as you need if you want to because your wishes or circumstances have changed — this can of course only be […]

By |July 30th, 2013|Arizona Living Trust, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments

How to Avoid Phoenix Living Trust Scams

Unfortunately, there are people out there who prey on the citizens of Arizona, especially the aging generations, through financial and management programs. Learn about what a Phoenix Living Trust offers, signs of scams to watch out for, and when to establish a real Phoenix Living Trust.

In Basic Terms, What is a Phoenix Living Trust?

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Phoenix Living Trust Myths Debunked

A Phoenix Living Trust can be a powerful tool to protect your estate and beneficiaries. If you do not understand what’s true and what’s false when it comes to a Phoenix Living Trust, you might be put off at the idea of starting one. Learn about the most common misconceptions about Trusts and […]

When You Have Children, It’s Time to Update Your Phoenix Living Trust

Living Wills and Phoenix Living Trust documents are plans which outline your wishes and requests should no longer be able to make decisions for yourself (typically due to injury or illness) and when you die. There are many reasons someone may need to update their Phoenix Living Trust – changes in health, newly acquired assets, […]

Creating a Phoenix Will for People with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia are devastating illnesses which impact a person’s ability to make clear and appropriate decisions for themselves, amongst many other things, and could affect their Phoenix Will. If a person has made a Phoenix Will before diagnosis and they do not wish, or need, to make changes, it will likely hold up […]

By |May 24th, 2013|Arizona Will|0 Comments