Learn about intestacy in Arizona
What happens to your family if you die without a will? From asset distribution to guardianship, there’s a lot to consider. Learn about intestacy in Arizona.
What happens to your family if you die without a will? From asset distribution to guardianship, there’s a lot to consider. Learn about intestacy in Arizona.
Do you need an irrevocable trust in Arizona? Find out what documents will serve you and your loved ones best when creating your estate plan.
A living will communicates your wishes for end of life care when you’re unable. Learn more about what to ask before you create your document.
Do you have a living revocable trust in place? Learn more about how a trust can give you peace of mind and protect your family.
A power of attorney (POA) can help you prepare for the unexpected. Learn more about the types of POAs, who they help, and what to consider before signing.
A living trust allows for an easier transfer of assets by avoiding the probate process. Learn more about the benefits and how it works.
Retirement planning is essential to ensuring you have the money you need during your golden years. Here’s how to do it right.
Everyone should have a will in place. Ogborne Law can help give you peace of mind by working with you to customize your Arizona estate planning.
A prenup should be part of your wedding plans to protect yourself and your future spouse in the event of a divorce. Learn about prenup cost in Arizona.
A cohabitation agreement can protect both you and your partner in the event of a breakup. Learn about how this document can strengthen your relationship.
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