Summaries
During the 2022 holiday season, we created the “12 Days of Planning“ series. For 12 consecutive days, we shared digestible content to introduce you to the most common planning concepts. The information was connected to an estate planning promotion. Though the promotion is complete, the information remains valuable. Click to watch.
Prepare early, not at the deathbed. Stress, lack of lucidity, and logistical difficulties hinder last-minute planning. Preparing in advance empowers and eases the process of losing someone.
LNN PC can help your probate process in several ways: (1) draft a valid Will (2) help the Executor obtain their Letters of Probate, while the Executor administers the estate on their own (3) both secure the letters and administer the estate for the Executor or (4) administer the estate only after the Executor has secured the letters on their own.
It provides instructions for what to do when someone is deemed permanently incapacitated, or incapacitated without a reasonable chance of recovery.
It grants a person the authority to act on another’s behalf; specifically, sign contracts or forms, engage in business transactions, and have access to financial accounts.
It is a legal document that provides a set of instructions with respect to who is to care for minor children, how assets (or money) and charitable gifts are to be distributed.
It is a legal document that provides a set of instructions with respect to who is to care for minor children, how assets (or money) and charitable gifts are to be distributed.
It grants a person the authority to make decisions on your behalf. If you are incapacitated, this person will have the right to consult with your doctors, have access to your medical records and make the best medical decisions possible on your behalf