Arizona Estate Planning Q&A

/Arizona Estate Planning Q&A

More Than Half of U.S. Adults Have No Living Will

According to a survey conducted by the Find Law website, up to 61 percent of adults living in the U.S. do not have a living will. This means that should these individuals become incapacitated at some point, there is nothing documented that outlines how they would have wanted their care to be handled or what […]

When Is A Living Will Utilized?

A Phoenix living will is a document that stipulates who you want to make health-related decisions on your behalf should you be in a position to no longer be able to make them for yourself. It also gives you a forum in which to make some preliminary decisions on your own. However, it helps to […]

Who Is Involved In A Family Trust

A Phoenix family trust, also known as a revocable living trust, is a document that allows a person to re-title their assets in a way that gives them control over it while living and then allows said asset(s) to pass to another person upon death. It is one aspect of estate planning in which it […]

Living Wills for Students – And Their Parents

One of the misnomers about estate planning and the products that go along with it is that they are exclusively for the elderly. This could not be further from the truth, as it is truly never too early to make your wishes known in an official capacity. For instance, Family First Estate and Corporate Services […]

Why You Want To Avoid Probate

When it comes to traditional wills, one of the most complex issues surrounding this document is the process of probate. It is a legal procedure that can tie up property and major assets for an extensive period of time, much to the dismay of those relatives or loved ones that would rather have an estate […]