Trust v. Will v. Power of Attorney

Last Will and Testament

Protect your assets and your loved ones with a Last Will and Testament. You can divide your property, choose a guardian for your children, and name someone to manage your estate.

Revocable Living Trust

A Revocable Living Trust is a useful estate planning tool that allows the contributor to stay in control of their property as the trustee while they are alive and arrange how some or all of their assets will be managed after their passing. A living trust also avoids most probate fees.

Pour-Over Will

A Pour-Over Will is used if you have a Living Trust. Upon your death, a Pour-Over Will transfers any missed property to your Living Trust so that the property is distributed as specified in your Living Trust.

Power of Attorney

Protect your interests with a Power of Attorney. Appoint someone to make your important financial, real estate, and business decisions if you are unable to act for yourself.

Medical Power of Attorney

A Living Will allows you to convey wishes regarding medical treatment. It contains specific directions on the course of action you would or would not like to take if you are in a terminal condition, a permanent coma, or a persistent vegetative state.

Power of Attorney for Child

A Power of Attorney for Child allows parents of minor children to temporarily delegate their parental responsibilities to an agent while the parents are unavailable or incapacitated.

Living Will

A Living Will allows you to convey wishes regarding medical treatment. It contains specific directions on the course of action you would or would not like to take if you are in a terminal condition, a permanent coma, or a persistent vegetative state. BUPO’s Health Care Directive contains both a Living Will and a Medical Power of Attorney.

Medical Records Relearse

A Medical Records Release authorizes the release of a patient's medical and health information to another physician, individual, or organization.

How It Works

  • We begin by discussing your goals and the details of your estate planning needs. Whether you’re interested in a will, a living trust, or both, we’ll help you understand the best approach for your situation.

  • Once we understand your preferences, we’ll prepare the necessary legal documents, ensuring all details are accurate and compliant with the law.

  • After preparing your will or trust, we will review the documents with you and make any necessary revisions. Once you’re satisfied, we’ll finalize the documents for signing.

  • To make your will or trust legally binding, we’ll assist with the signing and notarization process, ensuring all required witnesses are present and the documents are valid.

  • We’re here to help with any future updates or changes. If your family’s circumstances change, we can assist with modifying your documents to reflect your current wishes.

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