When a Loved One is Seriously Ill, Call Your Estate Planning Attorney

Jan 19, 2012  /  By: Pablo Palomino, Estate Planning Attorney  /  Category: Elder Law, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning

We understand that it can be overwhelming when a loved one is diagnosed with a serious illness.  There are all kind of family, financial, administrative and legal things to do and you may not be sure what to do or how to do it.  That’s why it’s in your best interest to call a qualified estate planning attorney for guidance.

 

Testamentary Capacity

 

A qualified estate planning attorney can determine whether your loved one still has legal competence.  If so, estate planning documents can be put into place so that your loved one’s wishes are carried out and your burden is reduced.

 

Checklist

 

A qualified estate planning attorney can provide a checklist of things you need to do and things to think about.  This way you won’t overlook anything.

 

Legal Advice

 

A qualified estate planning attorney can help you and your loved ones make important decisions.  Be sure not to take the advice of well-meaning neighbors, bank tellers, or loved ones.  Get good legal advice before making decisions.

 

Referrals

 

A qualified estate planning attorney can refer you to other professionals such as geriatric care managers, realtors, financial advisors, appraisers, insurance professionals, home care specialists, hospice care suppliers, etc.

 

Although it’s always in your loved one’s benefit to take care of these matters before serious illness strikes, it may not be too late.  Consult with a qualified estate planning attorney right away.

Legacy APC, A Trusts & Estates Law Firm is a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys.

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