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End of Life

Estate Planning Guide

Who will inherit your property when you die? What kind of medical treatments will you want to receive - or avoid - if you become critically ill? Thinking about these questions - before illness or death strike - is what estate planning is all about.

Planning your estate means:

  • Talking to family members now to decide how to handle your financial and medical affairs if you become incapable of making your own decisions. Learn about Power of Attorney.
  • Working with an attorney now. Draw up a will or establish a trust that will distribute your property according to your wishes after you die.
  • Making other important decisions now. That way, your loved ones won't be confused or burdened with financial troubles when you can no longer provide for them. Get familiar with probate.

To be a successful estate planner, you must study your options carefully. Be sure to consult with appropriate experts and make your decisions in consultation with your family members.

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