by Denese Espeut-Post | Jun 22, 2012 | Estate Planning, People of the Law, Planning, Wills & Estates
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ATTORNEY Who may act as attorney You may name one or more of the following persons as an attorney: an individual, other than an individual who provides personal care or health care services to the adult for compensation, or is an...
by Denese Espeut-Post | Jun 22, 2012 | Estate Planning, Money, People of the Law, Planning, Uncategorized, Wills, Wills & Estates
INTESTACY – Do I Really Need A Will? The simple answer is YES! Your will gives you some control over what will happen to the things that you own upon your death. You can make sure that the things that you own will go to the people you want to have them. Your...
by Denese Espeut-Post | Jun 7, 2012 | Planning, Wills & Estates
It is important for you to make a will when you are capable of doing so. This means that you are in good health and that you are mentally capable. If you are mentally incapable, you are not able to make a will. Mental capacity requires the following: you must...
by Denese Espeut-Post | Apr 8, 2012 | Planning, Wills & Estates
A Will is a legal document that sets out what should happen with all of your belongings upon your death. It is an important estate planning tool and it allows you to express your wishes for what is done with everything you own upon your death. A properly drafted Will...
by Denese Espeut-Post | Apr 5, 2012 | Estate Planning, Planning, Wills & Estates
You can achieve peace of mind by preparing for life’s unexpected events today. Planning in advance for your death and potential mental incapability will give you some control over what happens to you, your dependents and your property. Most people prefer not to...