Things Every Indiana Estate Plan Should Include
Every estate plan needs time to be developed, it should be done by an experienced Indiana estate planner and you will need to consider all of your options very carefully. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/10-things-every-indiana-estate-plan-should-include-2
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In this article we will cover 10 things every Indiana estate plan should include such as: An #Early Start, An Experienced #Indiana #Estate Planning #Attorney, Serious Consideration to Naming Beneficiaries and Heirs, Advance Directive, #Living Trust or Other Types of Trusts, A #Last Will and Testament, A Plan for The Safekeeping and Access to Your #Estate Documents, Information on Payable on Death Accounts, A Trusted POA/Executor/Financial POA, and A Plan to Handle Any Taxes and Fees
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O’Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team.
Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic.
Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team
- Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/
**None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice.
In this article we will cover 10 things every Indiana estate plan should include such as: An #Early Start, An Experienced #Indiana #Estate Planning #Attorney, Serious Consideration to Naming Beneficiaries and Heirs, Advance Directive, #Living Trust or Other Types of Trusts, A #Last Will and Testament, A Plan for The Safekeeping and Access to Your #Estate Documents, Information on Payable on Death Accounts, A Trusted POA/Executor/Financial POA, and A Plan to Handle Any Taxes and Fees
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