Based in Colorado, Serving the Entire United States
Making a will is a crucial component of future planning. It makes sure that once you pass away, your loved ones are taken care of and that your assets are divided in accordance with your preferences. At Lifetime Estate, we take matters into our own hands because writing a will can be a difficult and intimidating procedure. Residents of Colorado and the entire United States can use our wills and estate planning services. Wills are always insufficient to avoid probate. Talk to one of our attorneys to decide how to best plan for your needs, call us at 866-801-0123
To discuss your goals and objectives for your estate plan, you will meet with one of our seasoned attorneys. In order to ascertain your assets, beneficiaries, and any unique circumstances that require attention, they will also question you.
The lawyer will create a will that reflects your wishes based on the information learned during the meeting. They'll make sure the paperwork complies with all rules and is recognized as valid in your state.
After the will has been written, you will have the chance to go through it and make any required modifications. Together, you and the lawyer will make sure that the paperwork appropriately expresses your desires.
You will sign the will in the presence of witnesses after you are pleased with it. The lawyer will see to it that the paperwork is correctly signed.
It is beneficial to establish a durable power of attorney to plan for unforeseen events. (For financial and healthcare purposes). A durable power of attorney for financial purposes enables you to appoint a trusted individual to manage your financial affairs. A durable power of attorney for healthcare enables you to appoint a trusted individual to make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated and unable to do so. This agreement only takes effect upon incapacity.
This power expires upon the death of the principal, and therefore, you must create additional documents in order to handle their post-mortum affairs.
A person is assigned to look after the person and/or property of a minor or incapacitated person of legal age by a guardianship attorney, who specializes in the protection of minors and civilly incapacitated people.
To schedule a free consultation, call us at 866-801-0123
Lifetime.Estate is a registered trade name of The Law Firm of Starzynski Van Der Jagt P.C. www.vdjlaw.com. All work is completed by or under the supervision of a licensed Attorney.
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