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December Newsletter

Welcome to the first Williams & Hutchinson newsletter.  We plan to send these newsletters out every month and we hope they will provide you with information that will help you make more informed choices.


This newsletter discusses common questions on estate planning and what is involved with this process.


Estate plan documents will provide for your family after your death or disability.  The goal is to allow your chosen beneficiaries to receive your property in a way which maximizes the benefits to them. If you do not have your own estate plan, the state of Arkansas will supply one for you.  Rarely will the state laws result in property passing in the manner which you would prefer.   Only through an estate plan can you name the persons you want to serve as trustee and guardian for your children.  There are several documents used to create an estate plan and they are as follows:

Will
This instrument allows you to designate the people that you want your assets to go to and the guardian of your minor children.  The portion of your assets controlled by your Will is called the probate estate.  It consists of assets which you own at the time of your death and are in your name alone.  You may change your Will at any time.  It takes effect only at your death.
Trusts
A trust is an arrangement where you transfer property to a trustee or trustees to manage for the benefit of your beneficiaries. The assets held by a revocable trust do not go through probate.  There are several kinds of trusts:  revocable, irrevocable and testamentary.
Durable Power of Attorney
You may use a durable power of attorney to designate another person to manage your financial affairs during your lifetime if you are unable to do so.  A durable power of attorney is valid if you become incapacitated.
Living Will
You may create a Living Will to communicate your feelings about life-sustaining treatment in the event you are in a terminal condition or permanently unconscious.  Such an instrument may also designate a health care representative who is authorized to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to do so.

As you can see an estate plan is really for anyone who wants to plan the manner in which they would like for their property to be distributed.

If you would like more information about creating an estate plan that fits your needs, please contact Williams & Hutchinson at (479) 464-4944.

Sincerely,
Williams & Hutchinson
In This Issue: Estate Planning
Will
Trusts
Durable Power of Attorney
Living Will
If you would like more information about creating an estate plan that fits your needs, please contact Williams & Hutchinson at (479) 464-4944 or visit our website at www.wh-lawfirm.com


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