How to get a will

How to get a will

In this section, we’ll cover everything you need to know about obtaining a living will yourself. Where can I get a will? Depending on the state of your affairs, you may decide to DIY it or hire an estate planning attorney. If you can DIY it, check with your state’s...
When should I get a will?

When should I get a will?

The best answer to this question is “as soon as possible.” No one knows when their health could fail them and they could become incapacitated. For example, you could suffer an unexpected stroke or get in a car accident tomorrow. When it comes to important health...

Living Will vs Last Will & Testament

A living will is not the same thing as a last will & testament. Living wills refer to medical decisions while last will & testaments refer to the inheritors of your property. As you consider your estate planning, know that your health and assets should both be...

Who should get a will?

Everyone should have a living will, no matter what their age. As you consider your estate planning, don’t neglect the medical portion of it. Most people are concerned with who will inherit their property when they pass, but don’t pay enough attention to their medical...
What is a Living Will?

What is a Living Will?

A living will, a.k.a an advance directive or healthcare directive, is a legally-binding document that indicates which medical treatments and end of life care you prefer in the event you become incapacitated. This is especially important if you don’t have a durable...