Search Results for: "guardian of the estate"

February 9, 2023

A Brief Guide to Powers of Attorney

Powers of Attorney may be rescinded, but most states will require written notice of revocation to the named individual or entity. …

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October 20, 2022

The Aspects of Life Care Planning

While some overlap exists between the two, learning and implementing strategies from both law practice types is crucial to prepare for successful aging and preserve a family legacy. …

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October 13, 2022

What is the Right Amount of Inheritance for Each Child?

Without a will, there are sure to be problems between family and loved ones. You may find it difficult to sort out, but creating a will is the responsible thing to do….

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September 1, 2022

What You Need to Know About Medical Advance Directives

There is no one who wants to think they may be incapacitated by illness or trauma. Every day, people face this problem….

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November 25, 2021

What Is Covered in a Will?

The legally binding directive declaring who will receive your assets upon death is called a will, and a will is an important…

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November 8, 2021

Katharine Tate

Katharine Tate – Washington’s Premier Estate Planning Attorney  A commitment to sound legal strategies and exceptional client service.  When your name is…

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September 30, 2021

Legal Representatives Require Careful Consideration

The coronavirus pandemic made us realize that life is precious and uncertain. Too many aging Americans found themselves with a life-threatening COVID-19…

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June 3, 2021

A Comprehensive Power of Attorney is Critical to be Effective

It is critical your “power of attorney” (POA) documents are clear and comprehensive for when the time comes when you are unable…

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How a Will Works

A complete estate plan, contains a legally binding mandate called a will, describing the distribution of assets upon death. If you die…

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June 2, 2021

Discerning Wills and Trusts

There are different benefits to using both wills and trusts for estate planning purposes. Each state has specific laws and regulations governing…

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