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Estate planning is the process of analyzing assets and arranging for their disposal upon a person’s death. Our attorneys assist with this planning by drafting wills and trusts, creating advance directives and powers of attorney, discussing appropriate tax implications, drafting real estate deeds, and giving advice regarding long term care options. The long term care discussions include information regarding Veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, reverse mortgage consultations and other resources and programs pertinent to an elder’s particular situation.
Contact the Rhode Island Estate Planning Attorneys at The Law Offices of Jeremy Howe:
401-841-5700 or via EMail HERE. ***WE MAKE ELDER LAW HOUSE CALLS IN RI***
Estate planning takes into consideration much more than how much money a person has and what their assets are. A good estate plan includes medical and financial powers of attorney which are necessary in the event of a sudden accident or illness. These documents allow a person to name a person they trust who can “step into their shoes” and act on their behalf in the event he or she is disabled or incapacitated. There are different versions of these types of documents and we assist our clients to decide what will work best for them.
Other topics of discussion in our estate planning consultation include funeral plans, cremation, organ donation, and life insurance. We strongly encourage our clients to discuss these issues with family members. Our attorneys are able to assist with the conversation by providing accurate information in a comfortable, neutral environment.
At the Law Offices of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD, we handle estate planning and administration everyday. If you or your loved ones are in need of experienced counseling for these delecate matters contact the Estate Planning Lawyers at The Law Offices of Jeremy Howe at
401-841-5700 or via EMail HERE.
***WE MAKE ELDER LAW HOUSE CALLS IN RI***
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