
Ask Heidi: Should my funeral arrangements be part of my Estate Planning documents?
No, you do not want your arrangements in your estate documents. The funeral arrangements are made before the legal matters of the deceased Will. Instead
Heidi made it a very easy and pleasant experience. She and her staff made you feel welcome. Very professional. I and my wife highly recommend Heidi.
~ Jack N
My husband and I never made the time to have a Will prepared, but after his mother passed with all her affairs in perfect order, we knew we needed to do the same for our children. We went to see Heidi, who came highly recommended, to create our Wills. Heidi guided us through the process and educated us on the importance of other legal documents. She gave us the information we needed to help us make decisions that were best for our family, and she did it in a very professional and comfortable atmosphere. We were very appreciative of the time she took to address all of our questions and concerns. Having our Wills, Trust, Power of Attorney, Healthcare Proxy and other documents in place has given us great peace of mind. We can confidently recommend Heidi Webb, with all of her expertise, compassion and professionalism for your estate planning needs.
~ Dawn H
No, you do not want your arrangements in your estate documents. The funeral arrangements are made before the legal matters of the deceased Will. Instead
If you are preparing to plan your estate, it is also essential for you to organize your estate planning documents to be easier for your
When choosing your guardian and conservator, it may be that the roles are not suited to only one person in your “village.” That is
The initial meeting with an Estate Planning attorney will most likely be informative for YOU and a precursor to your providing information to the attorney,
Q: I have recently retired and relocated to Florida, but my Will was drafted and executed in another state. Do I need to update my
Hiring an attorney can be a stressful time no matter the issue and it is critical to communicate clearly and work with your attorney and
There are several common reasons why someone would leave unequal bequests: Strained relationship Estranged relatives An attempt to even out the amount given to loved
When selecting a trustee only you know your family members’ strengths and weaknesses, putting you in the best position to decide if your spouse or
In addition to a Will, it’s important to work with an estate attorney to draw up other important legal documents to protect your interests
Answer: Divorce is a difficult process, no matter how amicable the split. Between property division, potential custody disputes, and escalating legal bills, no one wants
Getting an Estate Plan in place is an essential but complicated process. Everyone’s situation is different, and that is why I always recommend hiring an
As we navigate the effects of business in our community, we wanted to share the following resources for you to peruse for you and your
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