Five Critical Estate Planning Documents You MUST Have in Place by Age 50

Five Critical Estate Planning Documents You MUST Have in Place by Age 50

What happens to your family if you pass away?

What about your home and your assets?

What happens to you if you’re in a serious accident and can’t communicate with your doctors and your loved ones?

These are heavy questions—but they’re important. Many people don’t consider these issues until it’s too late, and their loved ones suffer the consequences.

At Elder Law Guidance, we help families and individuals plan for these situations. And we created a FREE Special Report, which introduces five critical estate planning documents that you need to have in place as you approach age 50.

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Are Your Loved Ones Protected if Something Happens to You?

Your estate plan is designed to answer critical questions in the event that you pass away—or experience a significant medical trauma. It answers questions like:

- Who will take care of your kids if you pass away?
- Who gets your home, your car, and the rest of your assets?
- How can you reduce the taxes that your family will have to pay on your estate?
- Who makes medical decisions on your behalf if you can’t express your wishes?
And much more!

Our FREE report explains how to communicate your wishes through a legally valid Estate Plan.

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Don’t Leave Your Estate in the Hands of The Government

If you pass away without an Estate Plan in place, the government will decide what happens with your estate.

The courts will decide who takes custody of your kids if they’re under the age of 18. The courts will decide “who gets what” when it comes to your property and your assets.

This process is known as “probate,” and it can be time-consuming, stressful, and expensive. Rather than putting your estate directly into the hands of your loved ones, the courts will take months—and sometimes years—to administrate the process, and they’ll collect fees that otherwise would have gone to your family.

This report is available to you, completely FREE, with no strings attached.

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