ESTATE PLANNING
Who will take care of your affairs if you cannot? Incapacitation and death is not something we like to think about, but it's smart to be prepared. Regardless of your wealth level, estate planning lets you secure your family's future. It provides peace of mind for individuals and families during life's difficult moments. Leave your affairs in order with an estate plan.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
This legal document outlines a person's wishes for the distribution of their property and assets after their passing. This document also allows you to appoint an executor - the person responsible for carrying out the terms of the will.
LIVING WILL
This legal document allows you to express your wishes regarding medical treatment In the event that you become incapacitated. You can specify types of treatment you would and would not like to receive, and make choices regarding life-sustaining measures and resuscitation.
DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
This legal document allows a person to appoint someone else to make legal or financial decisions on their behalf, should they become incapacitated or unable to make decisions for themselves.