Resolving Conflicts Between Your Estate Plan and Driver’s License in Organ Donation Decisions When it comes to organ donation and estate planning, clarity is essential. But what happens if your estate planning documents (like a living will or healthcare directive) say...
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The Gift of Life: Organ Donation in Arizona Explained
The Gift of Life: Why Being an Organ Donor Matters Every day, thousands of people wait for the call that could change their lives: the news that a matching organ is available. For many, this call never comes. Choosing to be part of organ donation is one of the most...
Famous End-of-Life Disputes That Could Have Been Avoided With a Living Will
Famous End-of-Life Disputes That Could Have Been Avoided With a Living Will When someone becomes unable to make their own medical decisions, having a living will in place can prevent confusion, delay, and painful conflict among loved ones. A living will provides clear...
Why Aging Parents Need an Estate Plan — Show You Care
Secure Their Future with an Aging Parents Estate Plan An aging parents estate plan is one of the most important and loving things you can help with as your parents grow older. As we begin to consider their health, future, and what will happen when they can no longer...
Estate Plan for New Parents: What You Need to Protect Your Child
Estate Plan for New Parents: What You Need to Protect Your Child Yes — having a child is one of the most important reasons to create or update your estate plan. Here's why an estate plan for new parents is absolutely essential: Why New Parents Need an Estate Plan 1....
Arizona Power of Attorney: Protect What Matters Most
Arizona Law and Power of Attorney: What You Need to Know If you live in Arizona and are thinking about your estate plan, one essential component is a power of attorney (POA). This legal tool allows someone you trust to act on your behalf if you become unable to manage...
Is Your Power of Attorney Still Valid? Secure Peace of Mind
I Did My Powers of Attorney Years Ago — Should I Redo Them? Power of attorney documents are vital tools in your estate plan — but if you created your financial and health care POAs years ago, you might wonder whether they still do the job. After all, you planned ahead...
Estate Planning on a Budget: Secure Your Family’s Future
Estate Planning on a Budget: Why You Still Need a Plan A common misconception is that estate planning is only for the wealthy. But the truth is, estate planning on a budget is just as important—maybe even more so. Everyone, regardless of income or assets, should have...
Power of Attorney: Who Should Have It? Choose Wisely
I Just Finished My Estate Plan — Who Should I Give My Power of Attorney To? Congratulations — completing your estate plan is a major step toward protecting yourself, your loved ones, and your legacy. But now that the documents are signed and notarized, you may be...
Famous End-of-Life Disputes That Could Have Been Avoided With a Living Will
Famous End-of-Life Disputes That Could Have Been Avoided With a Living Will When someone becomes unable to make their own medical decisions, having a living will in place can prevent confusion, delay, and painful conflict among loved ones. A living will provides clear...










