Madison County Illinois Estate Planning Blog
Why do I need a health care power of attorney?
So you drafted your will and funded a small trust for the grandkids’ college expenses. You are relieved that your estate planning duties are now complete. But not so fast! You forgot one very important document. No estate plan is complete without a signed heath care power of attorney on file. Sometimes referred to as […]
Read MoreAdults over 50 should have medical care plans in place
Around 45 percent of people who are 55 or older don’t have an estate plan in place. This puts their family members in a precarious position because they might not know what their loved one wants. Instead of leaving their final days and the disposition of their assets to chance, all Americans in this age […]
Read More3 reasons to work with an estate-planning attorney
You have probably heard that it is possible to plan your own estate using will kits or other do-it-yourself techniques. The truth is that it is possible to establish your estate and to maintain it that way, but the likelihood is that there will be mistakes and that there is a possibility that your estate […]
Read MoreThe majority of Americans don’t even have a will
A will is the most basic part of any estate plan. It forms the foundation of that plan, dividing assets and leaving them to specific heirs. It should, theoretically, get coupled with things like a legal power of attorney, an advance directive and a medical power of attorney. As important as it is, most people […]
Read MoreIf you have children, you need to consider estate planning now
Far too many people put off estate planning until they have to confront a reminder of their own mortality. Whether it is the death of a parent or a major medical event, it can take dramatic life experiences to inspire most people to plan for the end of their life. Some people end up waiting […]
Read MoreWhy you should avoid do-it-yourself wills
When it is time to draft your will, you might be tempted to just grab a do-it-yourself kit and try to handle things at home. This usually isn’t a good idea because it is difficult to condense complex estate planning objectives into a simple document like the ones offered in the kits. There is a […]
Read MoreThese areas are priorities for your estate plan
Your estate plan is a multifaceted tool that helps your loved ones distribute your assets when you are gone, but there is much more to this tool than that. You can also let your loved ones know what you want in your final days if you can’t speak up for yourself. When you are getting […]
Read MoreWhat does an executor do?
There are sometimes several people involved with the creation of a will: The deceased, their attorney, their family members, and their friends or other loved ones. All of these people can contribute to making the will a relevant, legally enforceable document. Often, one of these people will play another very important role– as the executor. […]
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