Powers of Attorney are instruments which allow a principal (person granting the powers) to delegate decision making authority to another person, called an agent. Durable powers of attorney continue to be valid if the principal becomes disabled. There is a power of...
If you are like most Americans, you have at least one to-do list. You might also use lists when you are shopping, brainstorming, setting goals, and planning for events. To-do lists, grocery lists, bucket lists . . . the list goes on. However, there is one crucial list...
Many people believe that estate planning is only about planning for their death. But planning for what happens after you die is only one piece of the estate-planning puzzle. It is just as important to plan for what happens if you become unable to manage your own...