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What Is a Will?

– Gravis Law

A will is a legal document that, at its core, says who gets your stuff after you are gone and…

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What Is a Health Care Directive

– Gravis Law

Health Care Directives are also sometime called living wills. They are your instructions to family and health care providers about…

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Estate Introduction

– Gravis Law

Estate planning and estate administration are the two sides of the process of transferring assets from yourself to your loved…

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How Do I Give Instructions for End-Of-Life Care?

– Gravis Law

A health care directive, also known as a living will, is one way for you to tell your family and…

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What Is an Estate Tax?

– Gravis Law

Estate taxes are a tax on the transfer of assets from one generation to the next. The federal government has…

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What Is a Caregiver Contract (Personal Care Agreement)?

– Gravis Law

Personal Care AgreementsData collected by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) in 2020 shows nearly 42 million Americans serve…

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Navigating Guardianship Petitions and Capacity Determinations: The Role of an Elder Law Attorney

– Gravis Law

Guardianship petitions and capacity determinations play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and protection of incapacitated individuals. In the…

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When Should I Get My Estate Planning Done?

– Gravis Law

Everyone already has an estate plan. If you haven’t created your own, your state laws have a default plan for…

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Introduction to Testamentary Trust

Question: I don’t have a lot, but my kids are too immature to get much of anything right now, how…

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How Does Probate Work?

– Gravis Law

Probate is the process in which the final business of your life is wrapped-up. You own stuff, and you may…

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