Estate Planning
If you were to ask any number of different people what they think or how they feel about estate planning - you would be likely to receive a number of different answers.
On one side of the estate planning attitude continuum are those who will say: "I'll be dead, so why should I care?" At the other end are the many tens of millions of Americans who recognize that life continues after they die. These people understand that their own legacies do not abruptly end at that moment either. They care what happens next to those who survive in their wake. They care what happens to assets accumulated after a lifetime of hard work and play.
No longer just the domain of the very wealthy, estate planning is an increasingly important subject among the vast and aging baby boom and Gen X population. Planning techniques are being utilized in creative ways, even by those who don't have much money.
- Power of Attorney for Health Care
- HIPAA
- Power of Attorney for Property
- Wills
- Trusts
- Revocable/Irrevocable Trusts
- Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
- Supplemental Special Needs Trust
- Generation Skipping Trust
- Charitable Trust
- Credit Shelter/Applicable Exclusion Amount Shelter Trust
- Pet Trust
- Estate Freeze Trust
- Qualified Personal Residence Trust
- Qualified Domestic Trust
- Life Partner and LGBT
Power of Attorney for Health Care
Power of Attorney for Property
Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
Supplemental Special Needs Trust
Credit Shelter/Applicable Exclusion Amount Shelter Trust

