Archive for January 2016
Estate planning documents for the possibility of incapacitation
Contemplating the possibility of your own death can be uncomfortable. Like many other Nevada residents, you might feel as though you are tempting fate. Similarly, considering a time when you might not be able to care for yourself due to an illness or injury is also unpleasant. However, it is important to make this eventuality…
Read MoreWhat should basic estate planning include?
Many Nevada residents do not need a complex estate plan in order to efficiently handle their estates and provide for their care in the event of incapacitation. However, that does not mean that it is not still important. Estate planning is not only for the person but for his or her family as well. Without…
Read MoreEstate planning for pets is growing in popularity
Many Nevada residents consider their pets to be part of the family. As such, they wonder what would happen to their beloved companions if they pass away. Fortunately, the concept of including provisions for pets in estate planning is growing in popularity. It is recommended that people with pets carry a card in their wallets…
Read MoreEstate planning is a way to take care of family after death
After Nevada residents spend years working hard to take care of their families, some of them forget that they can make arrangements to continue to take care of those family members after their deaths. Estate planning can help ensure that loved ones will continue to be provided for even after an individual is no longer…
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