A health care proxy is a simple legal document that allows you to name the person you would like to make health care decisions for you if you are unable. You should take care in choosing a person who is adept at decision-making. Also consider that this person will...
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3 common estate planning mistakes
Many people don’t give estate planning the serious consideration it deserves. Most folks think it involves little more than deciding who gets what after they’re gone. The fact is, a comprehensive estate plan should take a holistic approach, one that can benefit you in...
Can I keep my embryos if I get a divorce?
Before egg freezing was more stable, embryo freezing was a common practice for those experiencing infertility. However, while no one gets married or makes fertility decisions together intending to split up, it does happen. Property division and child custody are...
Do I need a will or a trust?
The question of whether you need a will or a trust can be a confusing one because it’s not always one or the other. If you have a trust you should also have a will, but if you have a will you don’t necessarily need a trust. Because of the different natures of the two...