What Are Advance Directives and Why Do I Need Them?
Advance directives are comprised of three legal documents: Durable Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Living Will.
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Through our Elder Law and Estate Planning services, we provide our clients the necessary education and insight to build and preserve wealth for themselves, their families and their businesses. Our attorneys have extensive experience in all aspects of estate planning, including advance directives, revocable and irrevocable trusts, estate tax planning, last wills and testament, special needs trusts and Medicaid planning.
Our Elder Law and Estate Planning attorneys will assist you with the preparation of your Last Will and Testament, Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts and advanced directives, including Durable Powers of Attorney, Health Care Proxies and Living Wills. Our attorneys thoroughly explain the options available and goals to be considered when preparing an estate plan to fit one’s individual needs and financial and familial situation.
In addition, our Elder Law attorneys will develop a plan for the transfer of wealth and protection of assets in addressing an individual’s needs related to aging and other physical or mental health disabilities.
Please contact one of our Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorneys to further discuss the services that we provide.
Advance directives are comprised of three legal documents: Durable Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy and Living Will.
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