A power of attorney ensures that someone you trust can act on your behalf when you’re unable to do so.
Read MoreA guardianship clause in your Will is crucial because informal arrangements are not legally enforceable. Ensure your children will be cared for by someone you trust in the way you intend.
Read MoreA document that advises executors on handling the estate, funeral, and personal matters. It explains the reasons and goals behind the Will and trust.
Read MoreSplitting joint ownership into individual shares gives each person control and the ability to leave their share in a Will.
Read MoreThe original copies of your Will and legal documents are the only ones that are legally valid. They should be kept in a secure place where they can be easily found and accessed when needed.
Read MoreIt’s wise to review your Will at least every three years, or earlier if significant life changes, to ensure it still reflects your wishes.
Read MoreAn Advance Decision allows you to refuse medical treatment if you lose the capacity to make decisions. It ensures your wishes are known to your family and medical professionals.
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