
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
I was so lucky to have found Ms. Webb. As my parents were aging, new legal and financial questions arose with which none of us had any experience. Ms. Webb spent nearly two hours with us answering questions and sharing her professional knowledge and advice. She created an archive of our important documents and followed up via email throughout the following week until she could be sure that we felt confident and satisfied in the decisions we needed to make. She genuinely cares about her community and applies her expertise to help others before herself. Trustworthy, dependable, and efficient, Heidi Webb is a true gem!
~ Maggie C.
Very friendly, relaxed, and professional. Many law offices feel "stuffy" and intimidating. Heidi was very welcoming and willing to explain everything in detail using laymens terms.
~ Thomas G
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
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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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