When it comes to estate planning, you need to have a few essential documents in place. These documents ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you die.
Here is a brief overview of the essential estate planning documents.
Last Will and Testament
A last will and testament outlines how you want your assets distributed after you die. This document can name a guardian that will look after your young children or pets.
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If you are buying, selling, or renting out a home, you may find you need the services of a real estate tax attorney. Taxes that apply to real estate can quickly become complicated, and there are times when you may find yourself scratching your head. Whether it's local property taxes giving you trouble or finding out how to pay your taxes after selling a property, a real estate tax attorney can help.
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If you have attained a significant number of assets or a large estate that you want to give to your loved ones after your death or perhaps even while you are still around, contact a local trust attorney. A trust essentially allows one individual to manage or hold onto assets on behalf of another person. A good trust attorney can help you set up your trust in a way that will benefit you and your loved ones and see that your wishes are honored whenever assets are distributed.
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When you are performing your work responsibilities day-to-day, you might begin to suffer from serious back pain and you may have no idea what the cause is. There was no single incident that lead to you suffering from back pain and it was more of a gradual process. If this is the case, you may need more help from a Social Security Disability attorney to prove that you are injured.
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If you have been injured while in a store, then more than likely the business has failed to keep you safe from harm. You might owe it to yourself to be cautious in a store but the store bears the greater portion of responsibility when they open their doors to the public. Not only does the local, state, and federal government have a say in how safe stores are, but you can take action and sue a store if you are hurt under certain circumstances.
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