Estate Planning Blog
Posted on Sep 10, 2013
When you begin your foundational estate planning, you have the option of signing a will, or signing a will and a revocable living trust. This often leads to two common questions: If I Have A Will, Do ...
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Posted on Sep 3, 2013
Each year, many people create their own estate planning documents online rather than hiring a lawyer to do it for them. If you are thinking about bypassing legal counsel and taking this route, you may ...
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Posted on Aug 20, 2013
Powers of attorney can help minimize the need for costly guardianship and conservatorship proceedings. Under Arizona law, certain requirements must be satisfied in order for a power of attorney to be ...
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Posted on Mar 5, 2013
Have you recently gone through a divorce? A major life change, such as a divorce, is a critical time to establish an estate plan or update your existing estate plan. If you are divorced and you have ...
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Posted on Jan 22, 2013
If you were to pass away, would you be leaving children behind? Attorney Grant Mckeehan does not want his clients to fall victim to an unfortunate series of events and that is why I stress about the ...
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Posted on Jan 9, 2013
Thinking about life after you pass may seem morbid, but planning for the future is best thing you could do for you and your loved ones. Taking the time to think these things through is an act of love ...
Continue reading "What You Need to Know About Powers of Attorney" »
Posted on Dec 20, 2012
When it comes to estate planning it is never too soon for an individual to start taking action. Estate planning in essence is the legal process of planning and preparing what will happen to your ...
Continue reading "A Closer Look at Your Scottsdale Estate Planning Attorney" »