Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills
OUR GOAL—YOUR Complete Satisfaction and UnderstandingOur goal is to provide each of our clients with as much information as possible about Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills. As you will see as you review the following material, there is a lot of information to digest and consider. Many legal aspects may be complex and confusing. We want you to know we are available to speak with you about any legal aspects of Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills at your convenience either over the telephone or in person at the Spiegel and Utrera, P.A., office nearest you. What do some of these terms mean? Click here for a Glossary. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills. Click here for FAQs. |
Illinois Durable Power of AttorneyThe Durable Power of Attorney is a document where you authorizing someone to act for you if you are declared incompetent. The powers granted to the person acting on your behalf (known as an “attorney in fact”) will continue in effect even if you become disabled or lack sufficient mental competence to handle your own affairs. Having a Durable Power of Attorney (or a General Power of Attorney) allows you to select the individual who will handle your affairs if you become incompetent. In the absence of a Durable Power of Attorney, the matter would have to be presented to a court that would then appoint a conservator to handle your affairs for you. Let us draft the Durable Power of Attorney to allow you the freedom to choose for $167.95.ORDER ONLINE NOW! |