Incapacity Planning
 

Although death is a certainty, losing decisional capacity before you die is not. However, statistics show that since medical science is so much better at keeping us alive longer, about 50% of us will become incapacitated. If that happens control over your assets, expenses, your personal care must be done. By whom? Without planning that care is often left to the courts. Decisions regarding choice of housing, making a claim under a long term care insurance policy, qualifying for Medicaid, management of investments must be made. For more information please choose from one of the categories below for an overview of some of the issues you may face:

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Greg has written comprehensive estate planning documents, primarily centered around living trust planning, for over 50 of my clients. I have worked with several estate planning attorneys over the years, but no one has been as thorough and attentive to detail as Greg. My clients have been very pleased with his services, as well as the friendly and detail-oriented backup of his fine support staff, led by Amanda Hansen. In addition to his fine work, Greg is also very easy to work with as a professional, as he is open to the input of financial planners such as myself, so that my clients estate planning needs and legacy issues are met to the highest degree possible. Two thumbs up to Gregory P. Turza!

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Les Goldstein