Arizona Estate Planning

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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

Preparing your Estate for the “What ifs”

No one likes to think about having to prepare their estate for the “what ifs”, but it is important, as it can be a difficult and challenging situation for your descendants if your estate does not have a last will and testament. Take the precaution to prepare your estate with a last will and testament […]

How important is it to Write Your Own Last Will and Testament

Writing your own Last Will and Testament is one of the most important things you should discuss (with your husband, if married) or with someone you trust – perhaps an expert. An estate plan in place like your Last Will and Testament is essential for you and your family. Drafting a Last Will and Testament […]

When It Comes to Estate Planning, What Do You Tell the Kids?

Many people have questions about estate planning and what they should tell their kids. Parents face decisions about how much to tell them, when to tell them, and how to handle the sensitive issue. The answers to these estate planning questions about a child’s knowledge and involvement is not one size fits all. Most parents […]

By |August 7th, 2013|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

Pros and Cons of Creating a Phoenix Will

It is impossible to know how long you will be living for and how long you may have left to make plans. Creating a Phoenix Will is an ideal way to go ahead and start planning and documenting your final wishes — it will give you and your family members a peace of mind and […]

By |August 6th, 2013|Arizona Will|0 Comments