Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Living Trusts & Probate
One of several sections devoted to the legal issues that surround End-of-Life Care. Some can be dealt with prior to death, others after the death. This section focuses on Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Living Trusts and Probate.
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(PDF File) Do I Need Estate Planning?
From the State Bar of California an informative 16 page downloadable brochure created to answer the question, "Do I Need Estate Planning?" and provide information to get the legal facts of life.
From the State Bar of California an informative 16 page downloadable brochure created to answer the question, "Do I Need Estate Planning?" and provide information to get the legal facts of life.
(PDF File) Do I Need A Living Trust?
From the State Bar of California an informative 16 page downloadable brochure created to answer the question, "Do I Need A Living Trust?" and provide information to get the legal facts of life.
From the State Bar of California an informative 16 page downloadable brochure created to answer the question, "Do I Need A Living Trust?" and provide information to get the legal facts of life.
What is a Revocable Living Trust?
Expanded information from the American Bar Association's Estate Planning FAQ's page that helps to answer the question "What is a Revocable Living Trust?"
Expanded information from the American Bar Association's Estate Planning FAQ's page that helps to answer the question "What is a Revocable Living Trust?"
What is Estate Planning?
Basic information from the American Bar Association's Estate Planning FAQ's page that helps to answer the question "What is Estate Planning?"
Basic information from the American Bar Association's Estate Planning FAQ's page that helps to answer the question "What is Estate Planning?"
AARP's Estate Planning Guide
The AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) has developed an Estate Planning Guide as part of their End-of-Life Section. This section is a good starting point for links to information on Power of Attorney, drawing up a Will, establishing a Trust or becoming familiar with Probate.
The AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) has developed an Estate Planning Guide as part of their End-of-Life Section. This section is a good starting point for links to information on Power of Attorney, drawing up a Will, establishing a Trust or becoming familiar with Probate.
American Bar Association: Estate Planning FAQ's
The American Bar Association has provided a page of helpful information on Estate Planning. This FAQ page was developed to provide answers to the most common questions about the estate planning process, including probate and administration of estates, transfer taxes and tax planning for your assets, and disability planning.
The American Bar Association has provided a page of helpful information on Estate Planning. This FAQ page was developed to provide answers to the most common questions about the estate planning process, including probate and administration of estates, transfer taxes and tax planning for your assets, and disability planning.
Understanding Power of Attorney
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) provides an article on "Understanding Power of Attorney" to help in identify which power of attorney is right for your estate planning.
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) provides an article on "Understanding Power of Attorney" to help in identify which power of attorney is right for your estate planning.
How to Be a Power of Attorney Agent
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) provides an article on "How to Be a Power of Attorney Agent" with basic information that explains the responsibilities of a person chosen to serve as an agent in a Power of Attorney.
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) provides an article on "How to Be a Power of Attorney Agent" with basic information that explains the responsibilities of a person chosen to serve as an agent in a Power of Attorney.
Living Trust: Deciding How To Managing Your Property
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) includes an article on "Living Trust: Deciding How To Managing Your Property." This article provides information about how living trusts differ from wills along with tips for establishing a trust and warning that some living trusts may actually be scams.
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) includes an article on "Living Trust: Deciding How To Managing Your Property." This article provides information about how living trusts differ from wills along with tips for establishing a trust and warning that some living trusts may actually be scams.
Probate: Distributing Your Property
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) has developed an article on "Probate: Distributing Your Property." This article defines probate and probate property by explaining the probate process.
As part of the Estate Planning Section, the AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired Persons) has developed an article on "Probate: Distributing Your Property." This article defines probate and probate property by explaining the probate process.
