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Do I Need a Lawyer to Prepare a Medical Power of Attorney?
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Do I Need a Lawyer to Prepare a Medical Power of Attorney?

Many of us have not given any thought to what would happen in the event we suffered from a medical emergency and were unable to speak for ourselves or make our own medical decisions. In such an unfortunate circumstance, you will need someone to make decisions regarding what is best for you and to advocate on your behalf with your medical providers.

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Ins and Outs of Probate Court
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Ins and Outs of Probate Court

It is the court-supervised process of dividing and lawfully transferring assets after someone passes away. More specifically, probate is the process of transferring title of assets out of the name of the deceased to their heirs and beneficiaries.

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How to Choose a Successor Trustee
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How to Choose a Successor Trustee

When families come in to meet with me for their free Personal Family Legal Session, one of the important things we discuss is how to choose a successor trustee, which is the person(s) or company that will administer the plan after the death or incapacity of the trust creator. Every family has a unique set of needs when passing on their legacy, and choosing the right successor trustee is an important part of your legal plan.

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