
Make
Your Last Instructions Understood.
. . .
Recent news events have prompted
a heightened awareness of the importance of planning
for the unexpected, even those things that make us "uncomfortable" to
discuss. Not many people consider the "what-if's" in
life until something like this very public case bring it
to the forefront. According to Attorney Raymond LaBella of Orange Park, it's vital to have
an active estate plan in place. These documents spell
out the wishes of the testator,
taking the guesswork out of end-of-life matters. An
attorney is, in effect, "coach" of the estate
planning team, developing the strategies necessary,
serving to coordinate the efforts of the accountant, insurance
agents, brokers, and others with interest in your estate. Don't make your loved ones guess what's best
for you-be pro-active and have your attorney set your
intentions to paper through an estate plan, making sure all
your affairs in order long before they need to be!