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- Wills – creating a will is a crucial first step when estate planning, it is a legal document that outlines how your assets will be distributed after your death, it also allows you to appoint an executor to manage the distribution process.
- Trusts – there are many types of trusts, but in general, a trust is a legal arrangement that appoints a trustee to manage assets on behalf of the beneficiary. Certain types of trusts also may help you avoid the probate process.
- Power of Attorney – while no one likes thinking about the possibility of becoming incapacitated, it is important to make sure you are prepared just in case you are unable to make decisions. By appointing a Power of Attorney, you are selecting a trusted individual to make health and financial decisions for you.
- Living Will – a living will is a written document outlining your end-of-life medical wishes, this can include the types of medical treatments you would or would not want.
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