
A Durable Power of Attorney allows a trusted person to make financial or legal decisions for you even if you become incapacitated. The word durable means it remains in effect if you’re unable to act for yourself.

A Will is a legal document that gives you peace of mind knowing your assets and loved ones will be handled according to your wishes. After you pass, a Will goes through the probate process before the Will can be executed. During the probate process a Will becomes public record as part of the court proceedings.

A Revocable Trust simplifies estate settlement and protects your loved ones from unnecessary delays and costs. It is a legal arrangement that holds your assets during life and directs their distribution after death, while remaining changeable. A Trust remains private and avoids probate.
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