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Washington State Living Will Laws (Popularity: )
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It is your right to make your own healthcare decisions in Washington State. The decisions you make can be as simple as the type of meals you'd like, or as difficult as choosing whether or not to receive life-sustaining treatments. If you become incapacitated how can you be sure that your healthcare decisions will be honored? If you plan now, with the help of a living will (advance directive) you can ...

When is a Person Too Incapacitated to Sign a Will, Trust, or Power of Attorney? (Popularity: )
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As an elder law attorney I am frequently faced with adult children who realize that they simply have to take over for an aging parent. Maybe the parent is falling behind on bills or has trouble dealing with the medical establishment. It is always hard for a "child" to become the caretaker of the once-powerful and dominant parent. Unfortunately, the parent may be reluctant to sign a power of attorney empowering ...

Who Gets The Kids When I Die? (Popularity: )
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The most important reason to prepare a Last Will & Testament, particularly for young couples, is the peace of mind of knowing that your children will be brought up by people you designate. In the normal situation the guardianship of your children will not be determined until the death of the second parent. If your spouse is alive at the time of your death, then obviously, your spouse will raise ...

Why Do You Need A Living Trust (Popularity: )
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You may have heard of a living trust, but maybe you think that only rich people need or can create such a thing. Actually, a living trust is relatively easy to create, and there are very valid reasons why you and I should consider creating one. A living trust effectively empowers your designated trustee to manage the trust's assets and property for the benefit of you and your family. The ...

Why You Should Have A Living Will (Popularity: )
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In the modem world, being incapacitated or severely impaired due to an accident or life threatening illness is a distinct possibility. As technology advances the number of diseases and potential dangers to human health also increase. The increase of these dangers is related to pollution, radiation, and drug and alcohol abuse. But whatever the cause of these dangers may be, many people nowadays are creating a living will in preparation ...

Will Writing Services (Popularity: )
A will is a legal document that contains a declaration stating how to distribute a person’s possessions after his death. It declares who should own belongings and assets after death of the testator, i.e. the person whose will is being drafted. Using will writing services is a safe and secure way of ensuring stability of loved ones after death. It is possible to self-draft a will in front of adult witnesses. ...

Wills (Popularity: )
A will is a legal document that determines what happens to a person’s property after his or her death. A will states who receives property and assets and in what amount. Property distributed under the terms of the will become the probate estate. Making a will is a responsibility, as well as a right that is protected by law. A will should be made when a person is legally competent, having ...

Writing Your Last Will and Testament - 5 Tips to Help You (Popularity: )
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If there is one thing I have learned as an estate planning attorney over the last 15 years is you can be writing your last will and testament. There is no magic to writing a basic will and I am going to give you 5 simple tips to get you going. But before I give you the tips I want to tell you what you have to gain by writing ...

Your Family Needs You to Have a HIPAA Release Form (Popularity: )
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While privacy is obviously something we think that we want more of, many have had the problem of obtaining the cooperation of health care providers to give out personal information when a loved one is ill. This is not only a problem when we attempt to assist elderly family members, but also college age "children." That's right; you might think of your 18 year old as a child, but the ...