Estate planning is the process of choosing among alternatives to ensure financial security during your life and to arrange for the well-being of heirs upon your death. Common misconceptions are that only wealthy or elderly people require an attorney to draw up wills, trusts, guardianship, healthcare advance directives, and powers of attorney. The fact is that estate planning is necessary for all people and that even relatively simple estates can be handled better, more quickly and sometimes with less tax liability when an attorney is consulted.
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