Arizona Estate Planning Q&A

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Avoiding Probate in Arizona

Probate is the legal process of issuing of the belongings of dead people. It is overseen by the probate court where the will is validated and all assets and liabilities are reviewed. All liabilities are paid and what assets remain is then dispersed to the beneficiary according to the will. It is the probate court […]

By |November 19th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

What Is The Difference Between A Will and a Living Trust?

When you are trying to determine which estate planning documents will work best for your situation, it can be challenging to choose among the variety of options. However, many people at least opt to put together a will document and some may also do a living trust Phoenix, AZ. But it can be confusing to […]

How To Choose An Authentic Living Trust Offer

When you get to a certain point in life, it seem as though the estate planning offers start rolling in. Whether they are coming from financial planning companies or law firms, if you have publicly-recorded assets or are of a certain age, these offers seem to fill your mailbox, promising you peace of mind and the […]

Benefits of Creating An Arizona Will

Creating a will is a task that most people would rather not think about, much less see through to completion. After all, end-of-life decisions are rarely easy to make, much less draft on paper and for many people, the process inspires enough anxiety to cause a serious case of procrastination. However, no matter what the […]

By |October 11th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|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 […]