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Greenville Attorney Wants Elderly and Those Who Love Them To Get Their Estate Planning Affairs Organized

Elder Law is a somewhat new law field that focuses on the issues that are confronted by the fastest growing segment of the United State's population, the elderly. Elder law combines features of Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts, Health Care Planning, Medicare/Medicaid Planning and Conservatorship.

Mr.Pete Fields, a Greenville Attorney, from Greenville, SC, works to warn seniors and those who love them of the problems that sometimes emerge if estate planning issues don't get fixed in a timely manner, If you delay too long, it may be too late to have your affairs taken care of the way you want!

Here's just a small list that thisGreenville Estate Planning Attorney will help you deal with:

Care for Loved Ones Well

Make The Proper Investments

Pass on An Inheritance To Your Loved Ones

Plan for Care You Will Need Before That Time Emerges

Conserve Your Life Savings, Increase Income You Keep

Moderate and Possibly Eliminate Retirement Home Costs

Reasons You Should Plan Your Estate Right Away!

There isn't anyone who likes to dwell on the thought of their mortality. However, if you ignore planning for your passing until it is too late, you'll run the risk that planned recipients -- those people that you love and adore -- may not inherit what you would want them to inherit whether it is due to disputes among your heirs or undesirable taxes. These are reasons planning your estate is so necessary, no matter how small or large your estate may be! It permits you, while you are alive, to confirm that your assets and property will go to people you want, in the way you desire, and at the time you wish. It provides a way for you to save as much money as possible on taxes, attorneys' fees and court costs; and it provides the relief that those you love can grieve your loss without being simultaneously burdened with undesirable red tape and financial confusion. All estate plans should cover, at the very minimum, two important tools for estate planning: a power of attorney and a will. Power of attorney is for controlling and managing your assets and property while you're alive, in case you are ever unable to do so on your own. A will is for the delivery and care of your property and assets after death. In addition, more and more, Americans are using living trusts to escape probate and to officiate over their estates both while they are living and once they've died. How do you know if you require estate planning help?



-Have no legal documents

-Have old documents and your kids are grown up

-you documents no longer communicate your wishes

About the author:

Pete Fields is a Greenville estate planning attorney in Greenville, South Carolina. He also has a law office that is in Clemson that includes a Clemson estate planning attorney. This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have more specific concerns or questions, speak with a well qualified elder law attorney. 2007 The Fields Law Firm



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