When planning for future medical care, it's crucial to understand different directives. You might encounter terms like living wills and Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders. Both documents serve specific purposes, but their roles in healthcare decision-making vary. Living...
Month: May 2020
Should you include a power of attorney in your estate plan?
Power of attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to make decisions on your behalf. This person, known as the agent or attorney-in-fact, can manage your financial, legal or medical affairs if you cannot do so yourself. Incorporating a power...
Steps to help avoid legal trouble while serving as executor
When the death of a loved one happens unexpectedly, you might find yourself thrust into the role of executor for your relative. It is natural to worry about legal pitfalls since mishandling your estate responsibilities could lead to litigation against you....
How should you discuss estate planning with older parents?
As parents age, it becomes increasingly important to engage in open conversations about estate planning. While it may seem like a daunting topic, discussing these matters can help them manage their assets appropriately. One way to do this is to broach the subject with...
Do not overlook these things when creating your estate plan
Creating an estate plan is an essential step for managing your financial future and ensuring others carry out your wishes after your death. In Louisiana, specific laws and regulations govern estate planning. While focusing on significant items like wills and trusts...
What does it mean if a loved one names you as executor of estate?
When a close family member is building their estate plan, there is much you can do to assist in the process. End-of-life planning is not easy to tackle, but your loved one will benefit from your support and encouragement. If your loved one names you as their executor...
What is a living will?
While most people prefer not thinking about the potential for premature death or incapacitation, planning for the worst helps ensure you receive the care you need. A living will allows you to specify instructions for medical care. If you feel unsure about whether or...
Key aspects of estate planning for new parents
A new baby brings hopes and dreams for the future. New parents look forward to watching their little ones grow and reach their full potential. The addition of a brand new family member is an ideal time to review your estate plan. If you do not have a will, now is the...
What are the three elements of a basic estate plan?
No matter your age or personal situation, you should have a basic estate plan. Having the right documents in place can provide peace of mind, and ensure the execution of your wishes in the event of your incapacity or death. Since there are only three elements to...
Reasons to invest in making a will
Like many Americans, you may be putting off making a will until you reach old age. You may also think that a will is unnecessary because you are not wealthy. If you die without a will, your assets may distribute to family members according to Louisiana’s laws for...