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Wills

Having to plan for the event of your untimely death can be an uncomfortable and disconcerting process.  At the law office of Knight & Stough, LLP, we understand your concerns and do our best to calm your fears.  Our vast experience and full understanding of the law can assist you in drawing up legally binding and effective estate documents.

Preparing for your future and the future of your loved ones is essential to everyone’s well being.  Let us help you draw up a will that will ensure the future successes of your family.  Having a will can help to prevent any disagreements from happening amongst your family members.  This document distributes your estate to your loved ones and

Living Wills
Recently, living wills have been a headline topic in the news.  Also called a “durable power of attorney,” a living will is created to give you a voice in the event of your incapacitation.  In the document, a person is appointed by you to make a decision whether or not extraordinary lifesaving measures should be taken or if you should be allowed to die with dignity.  This document can also prevent dissent and heartache experienced by grieving, arguing family members.

Health Care Directives
Similar to a living will, a health care directive is a written statement about how you would like your medical care to be approached in the event that you cannot speak for yourself.  This can include right to die directions, but usually contains specific directions pertaining to specific medical conditions.

Power of Attorney
Your appointment of someone to act on your behalf, and in some cases as you, in the event of your incapacitation or death is called giving someone the “power of attorney.”  This can also prevent arguments and ensure the security of your estate.

Let us assist you in composing your estate documents.  Make your wishes known by contacting the attorneys of Knight & Stough, LLP to schedule a personal meeting to discuss the details of your situation. We can help make the process as comfortable as possible.

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