Planning for Incapacity: The Important Difference Between Conservatorship, Guardianship, Power of Attorney, and Supported Decision-Making No one likes to think about the possibility that they may become incapacitated or otherwise unfit to make their own financial...
Estate planning is often misunderstood. One of the most common misconceptions is that estate planning only outlines the distribution of a person’s assets after they die. This is not the case, however, especially for parents who are responsible for the guardianship of...
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