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Every estate plan should include the following four documents: a Last Will and Testament, General Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney, Health Care Power of Attorney, and Living Will (if desired). I recommend that every one of my clients start his/her estate plan with these essential documents and build from there. Some clients need additional documents to complete their estate plans, such as Living Trusts, Deeds or real estate Affidavits, funeral appointment forms, etc. No matter what your age or situation, it is important to discuss your estate planning needs with a competent estate planning attorney as soon as possible. I can help you plan for the future by crafting an estate plan that not only meets your needs and goals but is also unique, timely, and cost efficient.
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