Or “What You Don’t Know May Cost You Dearly” The person who called me said her Mom and Dad both had wills made when their kids were younger. But years later Dad died and Mom was all alone. Then Mom fell ill and ended up in a nursing home for
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At Breshears Law one of my great joys is helping people learn how to use the law to take control of your future. By describing estate planning in simple terms, we get to remove the veil, so to speak, and watch the mystery surrounding this process melt away. It becomes
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Among the most common questions we get at Breshears Law is to explain the differences between Wills and Living Trusts. First let’s define what we mean by Wills and Living Trusts. What is a Will? Often called a Last Will and Testament, a Will expresses your final wishes. Each state
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