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Greenville Attorney Urges Senior Citizens and Their Children To Get Estate Planning Affairs In Order

Elder Law is a somewhat new law discipline that focuses on the issues and problems that are met by the fastest growing division of the United State's population, the elderly. Elder law mixes essential elements of Estate Planning, Health Care Planning, Conservatorship, Wills and Trusts and Medicare/Medicaid Planning.

Mr.Pete Fields, a Greenville Attorney, from Greenville, SC, cautions the elderly and their families of the complications that all too often emerge if estate planning issues don't get fixed fast, "If you delay too long, it may very well be too late to have your affairs taken care of in the manner you want them taken care of! 

Here's just a small listing of the things this Greenville Estate Planning Attorney can help you in accomplishing:

  •          Pass on An Inheritance To Your Family

  •         Take Care Of Loved Ones and Family Suitably

  •         Save on Estate Taxes, Income Taxes and Death Taxes

  •          Make Plans for The Care You Will Need Prior to that Time Occurring

  •          Increase The Income You Keep, Secure Your Life Savings

  •         Make Appropriate Investments

  •          Cut down and Possibly Eliminate Convalescent Home Costs

Reasons You Should Do Your Estate Planning Now!

No one really wants to dwell on the anticipation of their own mortality. But if you delay making plans for your departure until it's too late, you'll risk that your intended recipients -- those who you love the most -- might not inherit what you want them to get whether resulting from needless taxes or bickering among your heirs. These are reasons why planning your estate is so important, regardless of how small or big your estate is! It provides a means, while you're living, to make certain that your assets will go to those that you wish, the way you want, and when you wish. It permits you to save as much on taxes as you possibly can, court costs and attorneys' fees; and it affords the satisfaction that those you love can grieve your loss without being burdened simultaneously with unnecessary financial confusion and red tape. Every estate plan should have, at the very least, two vital instruments for estate planning: a durable power of attorney and a will. Power of attorney is for managing your assets and property while you are alive, in case you cannot do it alone. The second is for the administration and distribution of your property after death. In addition, more and more often, Americans are utilizing revocable (or "living") trusts to bypass probate and to officiate over their estate both while they're living and after they're gone. How will you know if you require this service?

 -No legal documents

 -Have documents which are out of date and your kids are grown up

-Your documents no longer express your wishes

About the author:

Pete Fields is a Greenville estate planning attorney   in Greenville, South Carolina. He also has an office that is located in Clemson,SC that includes a Clemson estate planning attorney. The information in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you've got individual questions or concerns, you should consult a skilled elder law attorney. 2007 The Fields Law Firm