Tuesday, October 8, 2013
How much for a Will?
How much do you charge for a will?” is not the right question to be asking because you should not be paying
for some paper. Internet services that
charge just for paper way overcharge because you should not be charged for
paper. When you hire a lawyer for estate planning you should be hiring guidance
throughout your lifetime and for someone to be there for your loved ones when
you can’t be. When you hire me for estate planning, you aren't paying for
paper and you aren't renting my time, but my brain and my heart. You are hiring
an ally who will help you get your affairs in order, and keep them there across
time and changes in the law, tax policies and your life. The goal is for you to feel
heard and cared about at the same time you are informed and educated in a
meeting that is both effective and satisfying. The aim is that you be
empowered to make the best decisions for the people and things that matter most
in your life. If, after we spend that time together, it turns out you need a
Will (or any other type of legal planning), it will be because we came to that
conclusion together. Then, I will offer you planning packages that will
cover the different options for taking care of things the way you want.
But whatever you do and no matter what help you enlist (even DIY) make
sure that in addition to your will, you consider The Five Essential Advance Directives: (1) Nomination for
Guardianship of Children (2) Health Care
Power of Attorney (3) Living Will
(4) Financial Power of Attorney and
(5) any Funeral instructions or
preferences.
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