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Monthly Archives: August 2012
A Safe Deposit Box May Be Too Safe For Your Estate Planning Documents
You sign your documents that describe what you want to happen if you die (your trust and/or your will). You sign your documents that describe what you want to happen if you are alive but incapacitated and unable to speak … Continue reading
Don’t Make Incapacity Planning a Secret
You finally did it – you put your healthcare surrogate, living will and durable power of attorney (advance directives) in place. It was hard to think about yourself as being incapacitated and unable to communicate your wishes, but despite the … Continue reading

