Michael H. Markss, Esq © 2006
ESTATE PLANNING
Estate Planning is the process of making plans and arrangements that say how your affairs will be handled after you die, or if you are disabled during your lifetime.
The following questions are often asked by new clients seekng to understand the value of and the need for estate planning.
  1. What is "Estate Planning?"
  2. Why Should I Have an Estate Plan?
  3. What Is A Will?
  4. What Is A Power Of Attorney?
  5. How Much Does It Cost?
  6. When Should I Make A Will, Power of Attorney And Estate Plan?
  7. Can I Change My Will Or Estate Plan?â€
  8. When Should I Review My Will Or Estate Plan?
Disclaimer: This information serves to infoemand create awareness of elder law issues. It does not constitute legal advice. Every person's situation is unique. be sure to consult your elder law professional for advice applicable to your individual situation.
WILLS &
ESTATE
PLANNING
 
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