Whether you have a small estate or a large one, it is important that you have a will and possibly other documents such as a trust. This will allow your last wishes to be carried out to make sure the money and property you’ve worked your whole life to earn go to the people or causes that you care about the most.
If you don’t make your wishes known in a legally enforceable will, the law will decide for you. If you have minor children, your will can provide a mechanism for caring for them if something happens to you, providing for their material needs often through a trust and nominating a guardian to care for them.
Many clients also take the opportunity to prepare powers of attorney for health care and finances to ensure their medical wishes are followed and that they can be cared for. The attorneys at Raihle Law Office S.C. can help you plan for the expected and unexpected. We take a comprehensive approach to assessing your needs and how those needs may change over time.
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