Many Americans do not yet have an estate plan in place. This is due primarily to the fact that the average person may not be familiar with the common concepts and documents used in an estate plan. Some people may… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘living will’
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An Introduction to the Different Types of Wills
No matter your age, you most likely know about Wills and know that you should create one before your death. However, you may not know that several different types of Wills can be created to suit an individual’s specific needs… Read More
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Don’t Forget About These Essential Estate Planning Documents
Beyond the most well-known documents like your will, or trusts, there are several more that can do a lot to build a strong estate plan. When you work with The Millman Law Group, your lawyer will help you draw up… Read More
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Do You Need a Health Care Advance Directive?
A successful estate plan should include plans for the end of your life but should also address numerous situations besides death that may arise and which also require planning. A comprehensive estate plan established with your estate planning attorney at… Read More
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5 Estate Planning Recommendations for People Without Children
While many people who undertake estate planning are also planning for the future of their family, if you are a single or married adult with no children, estate planning can still be beneficial. If you have assets you care about,… Read More
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Healthcare Power of Attorney: A Few Common Questions
Caring for an elderly relative can be a challenging responsibility. Before a relative passes away, healthcare power of attorney can give trusted relatives the power to manage the medical affairs of their aging or ailing relative. Working with an experienced… Read More
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The Benefits of and What to Include in Your Living Will
In the chance that you become incapacitated, a living will gives your loved ones peace of mind. For example, if someone were to fall into a coma that required life support, it’s safe to say that it would be the… Read More
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Health Care Proxies: 3 FAQS and Answers
Today we will go over three FAQS regarding health care proxies. Under Florida’s Florida Statute 765.401, a person with a sound mind can authorize another person to make health decisions if they become incapacitated. Millman Law Group can walk you… Read More
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What Is and Who Should Be A Healthcare Power of Attorney?
The healthcare power of attorney is often an overlooked factor regarding healthcare decisions. You may have also heard of a health care power of attorney referred to as a health care proxy, patient advocate, or health care representative. Regardless of… Read More
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A Living Will: How Having One Makes Life Easier
A living will is significant as more and more people realize the importance of making critical health and end of life decisions early. It’s safe to say that you should always expect the unexpected after living through a year like… Read More