Don't Leave Your Legacy to Chance — Create a Will
Perhaps the most important document in any estate plan is the will.
A will enables you to decide where and to whom your assets and property will go after you die. When expressed clearly and in a legally sound manner, a will can save your loved ones grief, expense and time by allowing them to settle your estate cleanly.
The lawyers of Duffy, North, Wilson, Thomas & Nicholson, LLP, are experienced in assisting residents of suburban Philadelphia and Bucks and Montgomery counties in creating cogent and effective estate plans, including wills. For more information about our services, call us in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, at 215-675-7300 or 866-633-9458 toll free.
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We believe it is never too early to plan for your future. Whether you are a young person starting a career and family, or a bit older and considering your options for retirement and beyond, our estate planning attorneys can assist you in creating a comprehensive estate plan that anticipates your financial needs and those of your family.
In addition to drafting your legally binding will, we can assist you with creating a:
- Living will. This document is a form of health care directive that instructs your family and health care workers as to your end-of-life care wishes. If you become incapacitated due to a condition, such as brain death or advanced cancer, a living will can leave clear instructions on the conditions in which your medical care should cease. Other types of health care directives can set other limits on your health care, including the particular care you wish to receive (or wish not to receive) in a particular medical situation.
- Power of attorney. You may appoint a willing representative to manage your assets and sign legal documents if you are unable to do so. You may also appoint a representative who can make your health care and end-of-life health care decisions in your place.
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For more information, or to consult with an experienced Pennsylvania estate planning lawyer, contact us online or by calling 215-675-7300 or 866-633-9458 toll free.