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Estate Planning

Estate Planning

Although wills, powers of attorney and probate are essential matters in estate planning, other aspects such as advanced healthcare directives such as healthcare power of attorneys, living wills, and instructions for life prolonging measures, and means to avoid probate such as, transfer on death deeds or payable on death accounts, joint tenancies, gifting as well as other probate avoidance measures are also essential elements to be considered as a means to provide for your family and loved ones as well as ensure your wishes are adhered to if you should become unable to communicate them or after you have passed on. You owe it to yourself, your family and your loved ones to record your wishes and provide for your own well-being and those that will live on after you.

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LaPorte County: LaPorte, Michigan City
Porter County: Valparaiso, Portage, Chesterton
Starke County: Knox, Hamlet, North Judson

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