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Dementia and Estate Planning

Posted by Zach Dana on December 12, 2017

Estate planning is essential for everyone, but it can be even more important for those who are affected by serious illnesses, such as dementia. These individuals often have additional fears, such as whether they will be a burden on their loved ones, who will make medical decisions when they can’t and whether they will become […]

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The Top 3 Estate Planning Myths

Posted by Zach Dana on October 30, 2017

No one likes to think about what will happen when they’re gone, but it can be an important part of life. After all, you deserve to be in control when it comes to your assets and the things you worked hard for in your life. One of the reasons many people shy away from completing […]

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Choosing a Guardian in Your Estate Plan

Posted by Zach Dana on August 24, 2017

It is important to keep in mind that when planning for the future, there are different scenarios to think about. One of the most imperative scenarios to think about is the unfortunate event that were to become incapacitated and unable to carry out decisions for yourself. By creating a will, you can easily settle many […]

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Am I Too Young to Plan My Estate?

Posted by Zach Dana on August 14, 2017

  The years parents dedicate to raising a child can seemingly flash by, while at other times they may seem never-ending. Adulthood can sneak up on both child and parent, and as a child turns 18 there are several authoritative roles to be assumed in a hurry for both parties. Chief among these are the durable right of attorney […]

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