Estate Planning is a process to design a strategy and prepare documents to conserve, protect, and distribute estate assets before and after death for the benefit of loved ones. Why do I need to plan?
An estate plan lets you decide who will get your property after your death as well as make decisions regarding your health care treatment and plan for disability. There are also many other reasons to plan your estate besides property distribution, such as care of a child or spouse, care of pets, tax avoidance, probate avoidance, charitable giving, or disinheritance of an heir.
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