This client was a single woman with no children. Her goals included leaving her assets to the people she cared for, and creating a Power of Attorney.
We created a will plan for her, which included a:
- Will
- Power of Attorney for Assets
- Power of Attorney for Health Care
- Advance Health Care Directive
- Disposition Instructions; and
- Transfer on Death Deed.
The Will designated where the client’s assets will go, and name people to act as Personal Representative of her Estate.
The Power of Attorney for Assets names people to manage the client’s assets if she is unable to do so herself during her lifetime.
The Power of Attorney for Health Care names people to manage the client’s health care if she is ever unable to do so.
The Advance Health Care Directive includes information about what types of health care the client would like if she is ever incapacitated or in a terminal condition.
The Disposition Instructions state what the client would like to happen to her remains after she is gone.
The Transfer on Death Deed will transfer the client’s real property to her beneficiaries upon her death, so it can avoid going through probate.
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