
Douglas Kaune, Estate Attorney
It is important to continuously review your estate planning documents such as Wills, Trusts, Powers-of-Attorney and Living Wills, to insure that they name the correct Executors, Trustees, Guardians, Beneficiaries and Power of Attorney. It is not enough to sign these documents once. You must continuously review your present needs, the needs of your family and the people you have trusted to take on significant resposibilities.
Read this legal guide written by Douglas L. Kaune to review some of the reasons you might need to update your estate planning documents.
Contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss your estate planning documents and the need to update them to best provide for you and your family.
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E-mail: dkaune@utbf.com
Phone: 610-933-8069
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Mr. Kaune's practice is focused in the areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, creditor protection, elder law, nursing home and Medicaid planning. He is a frequent speaker on the topics related to his practice. In 2010, Mr. Kaune was named a Top Lawyer by Main Line Today Magazine in the Elder Law section.
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