by Caress Law, PC | Jul 15, 2024 | Podcast
Today’s episode discusses the financial durable power of attorney, which is crucial in the management of your financial affairs if you’re incapacitated. It is critical to guarantee that financial institutions honor this document, since their internal procedures...
by Caress Law, PC | Feb 8, 2024 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
Sending your child off to college is a milestone, signifying their transition to adulthood and independence. While you’re likely focused on their textbooks, dorm room decorations, and meal plans, there’s another essential item that should be on their...
by Caress Law, PC | May 6, 2022 | Estate Planning
No one likes to think about the possibility that they may become incapacitated or otherwise unfit to make their own financial decisions, but life can be full of surprises. While most people with disabilities are fully capable of managing their own lives, there are...
by Caress Law, PC | Nov 1, 2021 | Power of Attorney
The Power of Attorney (POA) is a very powerful document that should be an important part of your estate planning. If you were to become incapacitated with no estate plan in place, it could take months for the court to approve a Guardian, and a Conservator of your...
by Caress Law, PC | Oct 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
There’s a common misconception that you only need an estate plan if you have a spouse or children. However, this could not be further from the truth. Your estate plan is so much more than what assets you have to pass down, it is also about who will make...