Who Needs an Estate Plan?

By Burton A. Brown

Who needs an estate plan? The answer to that question is everyone. What if there is not a lot of money? Estate plans are not just about money. Estate plans contain essential documents which everyone needs.

Estate plans are not just about money. Estate plans contain essential documents which everyone needs.

First, there is a power of attorney for healthcare matters. Who will authorize healthcare treatment if you are unable to do so?

Second, there is a general power of attorney for non-healthcare matters. If you are unable to handle financial matters, how will they get done?

Third, there is a trust to designate where and to whom your assets should go. A trust avoids the time and expense of probate and keeps your financial matters private.

Finally, there is a will to use as a catch-all for matters that must be probated.

Other documents—such as a special needs trust for a disabled loved one—may be necessary depending on individual circumstances.

An adult male with special needs speaking to another adult male about something on his laptop.

We offer a free consultation to elaborate on the above. Please call the Law Offices of Burton A. Brown at (312) 236-5582 to set up an appointment at our Chicago Loop or St. Charles offices.

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