The short answer is yes. Your will ensures that: • your assets are given to those whom you want to receive them; • you can control the way in the which your assets are distributed (for example, establishing a trust for the protection of a beneficiary, and designating the trustees);…
An estate plan carries out a person’s wishes at the time of their death and appoints people to make decisions during life. An estate plan commonly consists of three main documents: • Last will and testament • Durable power of attorney • Living will and health care proxy (medical power…
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