Friday, July 30, 2010

 

"[ I ]n this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes."
 
-- Benjamin Franklin, 1789

 

 
Estate Planning
 
Expressing your wishes in advance of your own death or incapacity is a labor of love for the benefit of your family. Uncertainty is removed at the time when your family members may be in mourning, or possibly awestruck by the enormity of a sudden illness or an accident that has left you incapacitated.
 
If you do not have a Will or powers of attorney for financial and medical decisions, chances are you need these documents in place. If you are recently married, have children, or you have acquired significant assets such as real estate, contact my office so we can discuss your estate planning needs. I provide knowledgeable and affordable services in drafting your Will, your powers of attorney for financial and medical concerns, and any other appropriate estate planning documents you may need according to your circumstances.
 
It  is  important  to  express your wishes now, while you are able, rather than leaving vital decisions to be determined by state law. I will focus on your goals so your concerns upon death or incapacity are properly addressed.
 


The Goodlefsky Law Firm - Franklin L. Goodlefsky, Founder.
Franklin L. Goodlefsky, Founder.
 
Call  (210) 733 3933  for a
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