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The 5 Most Important Estate Planning Documents

Everyone should have an estate plan in place for the unexpected, and having up to date Arizona estate planning documents will ensure that your estate is properly managed in accordance to your wishes rather than Arizona law.

Document 1 – Last Will and Testament

If your estate is will based, your last will and testament is one […]

By |October 26th, 2013|Arizona Living Will, Articles, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments

5 Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes

With Gilbert estate planning being as complicated as it is, there are many places where mistakes can be made. Learning about some of the most common mistakes for estate planning can help you when it comes time to prepare your own estate.

Mistake 1 – Not having a plan at all

Gilbert estate planning should be considered […]

How Does a Living Will and Health Care Power of Attorney Work Together?

An Arizona living will is used to communicate your wishes on how medical care should be administered to you if you become incapacitated or unable to communicate in Arizona or elsewhere. You might become unable to communicate as a result of being in a serious accident or due to an illness or advanced age. For […]

By |September 27th, 2013|Arizona Living Will, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments

Understanding the Difference between a Living Will and Last Will & Testament

A living will, and last will and testament are different, although both are used to interpret a person’s wishes when they are unable to communicate. Each state, including Arizona, has its own unique requirements for a Phoenix living will, or a last Phoenix will and testament. If you decide that you want to set up […]

By |September 25th, 2013|Arizona Living Will, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments

The Living Will Discussion: It’s Time to Talk

Although it is difficult to discuss a living will, it is important that almost everyone has one, so that their end of life decisions are respected in every circumstance. A medical power of attorney (POA) designates a person as a health care agent to make medical decisions on behalf of another. A Scottsdale living will […]

By |September 24th, 2013|Arizona Living Will, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments