Estate Planning

WHEN YOU CAN'T MAKE THE DECISION: LIVING WILLS AND DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY

When You Can't Make The DecisionWhat is a Right to Die Form?What is the Difference Between a Power of Attorney and a Durable Power of Attorney? Do I need a Durable Power of Attorney for Finances if I Own Little Property?Can a Durable Power of Attorney Help Me Avoiding Court Proceedings?What if I Don’t Have Anyone I Want or Trust to Manage My Financial Affairs?

WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST?

What is a Living Trust?How Does a Living Trust Avoid Probate?How Does a Living Trust Protect My Privacy?Is It a Hassle to Own Property In a Trust?Does a Living Trust Protect Property From Creditors?If I Make a Living Trust, Do I Still Need a Will?Can a Living Trust Reduce Estate Taxes?How Can a Living Trust Help if I Become Disabled or Incompetent? Whom Should I Pick as Trustee?

Addison Larreau

Addison serves as Coggins, Larreau & Lythgoe's Estate Planning Manager.

A WILL: THE SIMPLEST WAY TO ESTATE PLAN

A Will: The Simplest WayEveryone Needs A WillElements of a WillPreparing a WillUpdating a WillWhere to Keep Your WillEstate TaxesPlan AheadA Living WillNaming an ExecutorNaming a Guardian
COGGINS, LARREAU & LYTHGOE, PC
COGGINS, LARREAU & LYTHGOE, PC

Your Team of Experienced Attorneys & Counselors At Law

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