Wills & Powers of Attorney
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The divorce process can be stressful; moreover, if there are complex or highly contested issues a divorce can take years to complete. In the event that you die or become incapacitated during this time, decisions regarding your property and personal care could automatically default to the spouse whom you are in the process of divorcing.
A properly drafted power of attorney will allow a person of your choosing to make decisions about your property and/or your personal care in the event that you become incapacitated.
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A valid, carefully planned Will ensures that in the event of your death your estate will be shared only amongst those whom you have chosen.
Dawn Bennett frequently assists her family law clients by preparing valid Wills and powers of attorney for property and personal care.
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