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What Not To Include In Your Living Will Arizona

No one wants to have to plan the end of their life or think about what would happen should they find themselves incapacitated to the point where they can no longer make sound decisions. However, for many, this is a medical reality and the sheer importance of the decisions to be made can leave family […]

By |October 4th, 2012|Arizona Living Will|0 Comments

Tips on Setting Up An Arizona Special Needs Trust

Setting up an Arizona special needs trust is a complex process that can be confusing even to the most financially-savvy individual. This is an important account for family members and loved ones of special needs individuals because the money is often a lifeline to the ability to pay for daily living expenses for this demographic.

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By |October 2nd, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments

Arizona Special Needs Trust Comes With A Host of Advantages

When dealing with a special needs individuals, there are a number of considerations to keep in mind, all of which play a role in caring for the person in question. For instance, whatever the disability or special need is likely requires extra care, time and effort than it might taking care of an individual without […]

By |September 27th, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments

What To Include In A Living Will

In your arsenal of estate planning documents, a living will Arizona should always be among the stash. Because this document addresses what you would want to be done in the event that you are no longer able to make medical decisions on your own, it is important to also consider the contents of it. In […]

Surviving Arizona Probate Court

The probate court in Arizona is a court that oversees the transfer of estate of a person that passed away. Therefore, it administers the transfer of assets and ensures that debt is paid to creditors. The court also ensures that assets are distributed according to the decedent’s last will and testament or according to the […]

By |September 25th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A, Articles|0 Comments