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About Arizona Living Wills

A will document is one of the most important documents you can create when it comes to consideration of what will happen to your assets when you pass away or should you become medically incapacitated. Not only does an Arizona living will prevent confusion as to what you want your wishes to be, but it […]

By |May 24th, 2012|Arizona Living Will|0 Comments

What is the Arizona Will Registry?

Drafting a will is one of the most important steps you can take for long-term planning. After all, you don’t know what will happen from day to day and you want to be prepared in the event that you are incapacitated or pass away unexpectedly. An Arizona will can aid your loved ones in their […]

By |May 23rd, 2012|Arizona Living Will|0 Comments

Reasons Why A Special Needs Trust Is A Good Idea

There is any number of reasons why a special account to plan and cater to special needs individuals is important; yet, many people tend to have all of the reasons in the world not to set up one of these accounts. However, an Arizona special needs trust account can ensure that a special needs person […]

By |May 18th, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments

Transferring Homes Can Adversely Affect Estate Planning

Many people try to take steps to avoid costly taxes when they are engaging in Arizona estate planning processes. One example of this is taking larger assets and transferring them or selling them to avoid probate or other costly taxes associated with a person’s estate. There are several reasons why it is never a good […]

By |May 16th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

Put A Plan In Place For Special Needs Individuals

A special needs trust Arizona can literally be a lifeline for a person with disabilities that can threaten to derail any plans for long-term care, both in terms of physical care and financial stability. According to Mary Ann Ehlert, who founded Protected Tomorrows, a special needs resource and advisory group, midlife is about the time […]

By |May 11th, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments