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Month: December 2020
What is a financial power of attorney?
On behalf of Cantwell & Goldman PA | Dec 28, 2020 | Estate Planning
A person who’s creating their estate plan has a variety of decisions to make. One of these is who will take care of their finances if something happens to them. While some people may not think much about this, others opt to take the proactive approach and name a...
Can Planning To Avoid Probate Help My Family?
On behalf of Cantwell & Goldman PA | Dec 17, 2020 | Estate Planning
After someone dies, their loved ones go through a lot, emotionally, mentally and even physically. The grieving process is difficult and when legal issues come into play, this time can be even harder. The court-supervised process of distributing and overseeing a...
New Year’s resolutions for your estate plans
On behalf of Cantwell & Goldman PA | Dec 17, 2020 | Estate Planning
New Year’s resolutions are an American tradition -- and there is, after all, something refreshing and optimistic about the start of a new year with a blank calendar ahead. If you’re thinking about the resolutions you want to make this year, we have one suggestion:...
Don’t put off writing your will: Here’s why
On behalf of Cantwell & Goldman PA | Dec 10, 2020 | Estate Planning
Most people put off writing their wills. There are plenty of surveys showing, for instance, that most Americans don’t have a will or that doing estate planning is even becoming less common. While everyone has their own reasons for procrastinating, from feeling...
Does your estate plan need a trust?
On behalf of Cantwell & Goldman PA | Dec 4, 2020 | Trust & Probate Administration
One question that a lot of people have is if a trust is something that they need in their estate plan. Trusts are sometimes seen as legal documents that are only for the wealthy, but the reality is that they can help most people. There are many different kinds of...