Tripped Planned —

Bags Packed —

Estate Prepared.  .  . . ?

It is officially summer. The weather has heated up, school has been out and there are few COVID restrictions — so families head to the highways to begin their long anticipated vacations.

It’s time to enjoy horseback riding, river rafting, hiking, and other various fun filled activities. During these care free, relaxing times no one wants to think about the dreaded “what ifs.”

What ifs — 

However, it is important to think of the “what ifs” before you head out on that well deserved vacation.

Accidents Happen:

What if there is an accident and you are not able to make decisions concerning your physical welfare or finances?

What if there is an accident and you perish leaving your loved ones to sort out your finances and last wishes?

How to Plan:

Creating a Last Will & Testament, Powers of Attorney, Transfer on Death Deeds, Living Wills, and Trusts are the necessary steps to plan for the “what ifs.”

The benefits of each of these documents are numerous, based on your individual situation and should be discussed with an attorney.

Take out the what ifs and enjoy the journey.

Learn Your Options.