Arizona Estate Planning Q&A

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Special Needs Estate Planning Explained

Special needs estate planning involves setting up an estate for an individual with special needs, and it has many unique considerations to take into account. Special needs estate planning will reduce the risks to beneficiaries who are disabled or otherwise unable to care for themselves, and all of the factors of the particular situation should […]

By |December 18th, 2013|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A, Articles|0 Comments

New Year – New Estate Planning Documents

The New Year is a great time for Phoenix estate planning updates and to give your estate documents a checkup to make sure that you have everything you need. You might need to include new documents in your estate plan or update your current documents with any life changes that have happened to you over […]

Same-Sex Couples and Estate Planning – It’s Complicated

Although it is changing, most states still have not legalized same sex marriage, including Arizona, making estate planning important for same sex couples. Same sex couples can in Arizona can benefit from Phoenix estate planning because it can help to clarify their relationship for legal purposes and allow them some of the same estate protections […]

By |November 19th, 2013|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A, Articles|0 Comments

Is a Living Will Enough in Arizona?

An Arizona living will tells your physicians about the types of medical care you wish to receive if you are not able to talk to them due to being incapacitated. An Arizona living will is important to have, as it can be referred to your physicians or loved ones for guidance on how you want […]

Breaking it Down – Wills and Trusts

Wills and trusts have many distinguishing differences between them, but your Gilbert will and trust documents are fundamental parts of your estate plan. There are multiple legal differences between a Gilbert will and trust that you should be aware of. One of the main differences between a Gilbert will and trust is that a last […]