Here are some estate-planning questions to consider:
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What will happen to my home and assets if I become incapacitated?
What are guardianship and probate? Should I plan to avoid them?
What are trusts? What do they accomplish? Are they "worth it"?
Do I have a large-enough estate to be worth planning?
Who will look after my minor children or my disabled adult child?
If my spouse or I need nursing home care, will we qualify for Medicaid? Will we have to sell everything for our care and then be impoverished?
Do my current documents name backups in case something happens to the people I named to take care of my affairs?
What if my spouse / partner and I are in a joint accident?
Who will make medical decisions for me if I can't? What if my spouse / partner and my children disagree on my treatment?
What are my rights as a second spouse? Can my step-children take over?
I'm considering remarrying should I? What are the legal, financial and medical consequences? Isn't a prenuptial agreement "unromantic" and cynical?
I've already given assets to some of my children how can I do what's fair?
Can I keep one "problem" child (or in-law) from causing problems?
We look forward to an opportunity to work with you.