Health Issues

While many people know they need a will it isn’t until we are faced with an actual life event that places us face to face with our own mortality that we act upon our need. If you, or someone you love, is experiencing or has a family history of a serious health issue or mental illness, the time to act is now, while you can. We all want to believe that we will be there for our family indefinitely, but the hard truth is that life is fragile.
Having something in place is better than nothing, but keeping your trust and estate plan updated is ideal. Our mission is to ensure that everyone has the estate plan they need, should life throw a curveball. Find the right attorney for your needs from our list of featured attorneys today to get started.
Planning for those Suffering from a Health Issue
We always imagine we will continue to be healthy, but someone forgot to tell that to reality. If you are faced with a life-threatening illness a trust attorney may be the first person you contact. In that moment, it’s often about finding the right attorney. TrustAttorneyOnline.com features only the most knowledgeable and well-performing attorneys in the nation, to take care of you right, and right now.
Planning for those Suffering from a Mental Health Issue
Seeing your family develop mental health issues, or seeing them develop in yourself, may be more than scary for their health and well-being now, and also in the future. As your health continues to diminish, you will need to ensure that you and your family are well protected, that your assets are put to the best benefit and use for the duration of your lifetime, and for your beneficiaries after you pass. In addition to a will or trust, you may need additional paperwork to ensure that there is no consideration of your state of mind while preparing those documents.
Family History of Illness
If you have a family history of life-threatening illnesses or disease, or of mental diseases such as dementia or Alzheimer’s there is no time like the current to draw up a will or trust. You will want to ensure that your paperwork is complete and with all the necessary supporting documents to guarantee you and your family are taken care of according to your wishes.
There are still many instances where an estate doesn’t have the right documentation, therefore, sending it to probate. Ultimately, the courts make the final decisions in these cases, and often they are not how you would have liked them to go. Make a choice today by starting your will or trust process.