Reasons to Have an Estate Plan

  • Provide adequately for your spouse and dependents.
  • Distribute assets according to your wishes, not the courts.
  • You choose the guardian for your minor children, not the courts.
  • Appoint your own power of attorney to manage your affairs.
  • Reduce or defer taxes.
  • Reduce probate adequately for your spouse and dependents.
  • Provide funds for all final expenses and liabilities.
  • Decrease the time and potential problems to settle your estate.
  • Pass you business to your spouse, children or other party.
  • Gift money or assets to a charity of your choice.


 

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