Arizona Estate Planning Q&A

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Helping Aging Parents with their Finances in Arizona

Helping your aging parents get their finances in order might seem like a daunting task, but it is important for a number of reasons. Your older parents may no longer have the ability to clearly calculate their finances properly or may not have the desire to do so. Maybe they are both still sharp, but […]

Teach Your Older Children The Value of Long Term Financial Planning

When it comes to financial planning for your children, it is important to remember that you are their first teacher when it comes to such matters. Everything from teaching them to avoid developing bad habits to long term planning that includes the development of an Arizona living will should be part of your arsenal of […]

What is a Mirror Will?

For an outsider, Arizona Estate Planning can seem like a windy road full of twists, turns, unexpected fees and hidden costs. It’s not only a daunting process, it’s an emotional one and can be a stressful one. Whether you’re trying to nail down your Gilbert living will or your Scottsdale trust, Arizona Estate Planning relies […]

By |July 9th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

The Truth About Wills

When it comes to creating a will, one of the top reasons why people don’t do it is because of the many myths on which they get hung up when it comes to creating such a document. However, an Arizona will is one of the most important aspects of long-term planning because it allows your […]

By |July 5th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

How Can a Living Will Help with Funeral Arrangements

Thinking about funeral arrangements can cause anxiety to even the staunchest long-term planners, but it is perhaps one of the most important things you can do for your family and friends. From a living will to estate planning, planning ahead ensures that your loved ones are tasked with figuring out what you might have wanted […]