by David Edwards | Jun 20, 2018 | Wills and Trusts
You’ve probably heard of trusts and trustees before – most likely in the context of a rich kid living off of their trust fund. However, trusts are not just legal tools for the wealthy. We’ve talked about trusts before, and if you want to delve a... by David Edwards | Jan 10, 2018 | EP-PowersOfAttorneyPage, Power of Attorney
Think of all the decisions you make in a week or a month — how much money you spend, or save, whether you get your car fixed, whether you go to the doctor if you aren’t feeling well. What will happen if you can’t make those decisions for yourself?... by David Edwards | Jul 26, 2017 | Aging Parents, Power of Attorney
Every estate plan needs a good helper(s). Choosing helpers can be really tough. These people will be responsible for making decisions when you can’t make them for yourself. A power of attorney for healthcare will allow someone to help you make a variety of... by David Edwards | Jun 1, 2017 | Estate Planning
If you’ve ever been robbed like I have, you know that awful feeling of violation and loss of control. More than the material things that are stolen, the loss of peace of mind and sense of security can have lasting effects. When I had just started practicing law,... by David Edwards | Feb 7, 2017 | Elder Care Advising, Estate Planning
A recent survey on estate planning found that 74% of those surveyed thought estate planning was a confusing topic. That’s no surprise considering estate planning has a language all its own. Today, we’ll sort out the difference between a Will, a Living Will...