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Discover ways you can secure your family’s future with help from The Hearn Law Office. We can help you prepare living wills and trusts, establish power of attorney, and protect your assets.
If you have dependents relying on you for support, it’s important that you have a plan—call our firm today to schedule a consultation.
If you already have a living will, trust, or estate plan, how often do you update it? Many individuals forget about this crucial step. If your living will is outdated, you risk placing the burden of probate on your family. Probate occurs when the validity of a living will is in question.
We can help you both create and update your will, including changing or updating beneficiaries, documenting address changes, and more.
End-of-life planning can feel daunting—know that we have your best interests at heart. We work closely with you to ensure your legal documents truly reflect your wishes and desires.
A living will lays out your end-of-life wishes and can include information for asset division, palliative care requests, and more. A trust is a document that transfers ownership of your assets to a trustee. After your death, the beneficiaries of your trust become the owners of the assets.
We will help you understand the differences between these two estate planning options and know which option is best for your situation.
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