Tools Available to Plan Your Estate

For anyone considering estate planning, we offer several documents to accomplish common goals of the estate. The information below provides explanations of each of our estate planning documents. For a free consultation about these documents and other common estate planning tools, contact us at (623)551-9366. WILL: AKA “Last Will and Testament.” The will or simple…

Do I Need an Estate Plan?

Some people hear the term, “estate planning,” and believe it does not apply to them because they only have modest assets, if any. In the legal sense, however, an estate planning consultation will include planning for not only the distribution of assets, but also the healthcare, mental healthcare, and the future well being of the…

Resolution: Be Prepared

In today’s world, what age is considered “elderly’?  A person’s real age continues to climb as people live longer, life styles have more options, and new opportunities for both work and recreation come along.  The stereotype of the elderly with white hair, staying at home, becoming easily confused, and having trouble getting around may not…

Choosing a Fiduciary

We live in a time when advances in medical care have greatly enhanced the life expectancy of the average American.  As more and more of us live into our eighties and beyond, the likelihood that we will need the assistance of someone to help us with our healthcare and financial decisions increases dramatically.  Too often…