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Estates Law

The death or incapacitation of a loved one is often the most difficult time in our lives. Administering the estate of a deceased or the affairs of an incapacitated person is made even more difficult by the legalities involved. It is therefore critical to plan ahead by seeking professional guidance. Careful preparation of your will, Power of Attorney for property or personal care, can save you the much-needed time, energy, and financial resources required to endure such difficulties.

  • LAST WILLS AND TESTAMENT
  • CODICILS
  • POWERS OF ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL CARE
  • POWERS OF ATTORNEY FOR PROPERTY (GENERAL AND RESTRICTED)
  • AND MORE