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How to Start the Conversation about Estate Planning

 

Talking about estate planning and living wills is never easy and some are often hesitant to talk to their families about their estate plans and living will because they just don’t know how to bring up the conversation without making everyone uncomfortable. However, it is important to have the discussion with your family and talk […]

By |May 21st, 2014|Arizona Living Will, Articles|0 Comments

Living Will and Trust – The Family Meeting

It is not until after your death that your children find out about your estate plans and what it consists of. Talking about estate plans and a living will is a tough thing because a lot of families are afraid it will start a family feud, but it is important to sit down with your […]

By |May 16th, 2014|Arizona Living Will, Articles|0 Comments

Why You Should Avoid Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning

There is a large amount of websites and other companies that offer, do-it-yourself estate planning programs. The number of websites and programs offered by other companies is growing due to the popularity and low cost of these programs.  However, there are reasons why do-it-yourself estate planning should be avoid and here is a list of […]

Getting Married? Time To Update Your Estate Planning Documents

If you just got married congratulations, but now that the celebrating is over, it is time to update your estate planning documents. Here are some tips on what should be updated on your estate planning documents after marriage.

 

1.   A marriage changes the way your family is structured, so it is important to update your […]

By |April 24th, 2014|Articles, Real Estate|0 Comments

Updating Your Estate Documents

It is important to review your estate planning documents through out the year and make any changes that may have changed the wishes you want carried out in your estate planning. Things happen and it is easy to forget that some of those things need to be reflected in your estate planning.

 

1.   When you […]

By |April 18th, 2014|Real Estate, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments