Do you need medical power of attorney for a child?
Did you know if your college kids are severely injured you may not have decision-making rights? Find out why a legal medical power of attorney for a child is important.
Did you know if your college kids are severely injured you may not have decision-making rights? Find out why a legal medical power of attorney for a child is important.
Prenuptial agreement isn’t just for the wealthy, but a way for any couple to prevent issues should they get a divorce.
Is life insurance a waste of money or a shrewd investment strategy? It can be both! Find out if you really need life insurance.
A buy-sell agreement funded with term insurance can ensure the continuity of your business. Protect your financial security and learn more about this strategy from Ogborne Law.
A power of attorney for health care allows someone to uphold your desires and make decisions in unforeseen circumstances for your care.
A living will protects you and your family by letting you make the end of life decisions now. It gives voice to your wishes in case you cannot do so later.
Choosing a guardian for your children is a difficult but necessary task. Do you really want a judge to make this decision for you? Learn how to choose a guardian.
The last will and testament protect your heirs and your life’s work. Contact Ogborne Law to get started.
Prepare for the unthinkable by choosing a guardian for your children. Avoiding the tough conversation leaves them unprotected, which is why it’s crucial to start thinking about the decision today.
You don’t have to be financially wealthy to responsibly manage what happens to your property and minor children after your death. Put the estate planning basics in place before it’s needed to avoid causing additional grief to the ones who love you!
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