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Take Estate Planning Documents, Wills, Trusts and POA’s Out of Moth Balls

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Douglas Kaune, Estate Attorney

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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Update your Wills: Nothing Is Certain, Except Death and Taxes

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Douglas L. kaune, Will lawyer

Douglas L. kaune, Will lawyer

By Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire Pennsylvania Attorney
Wills * Trusts * Estates * Estate Planning * Asset Protection Planning
Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Law Offices Chester, Montgomery, Delaware, Philadelphia, Berks and Bucks County

Hmm, if I did not already have a will and trust, I would have run out to meet with an estate lawyer to commission a last will after I read the title words to this blog posting. Thanks to my profession, I happen to recognize the need for a cohesive estate plan to minimize tax implications, avoid family disputes, protect beneficiaries from improper spending, creditors, lawsuits and divorce. So many people either have an out dated will or no will at all and are “too busy” in their lives to update their planning.
As this recent Wall Street Journal Article reminded me, Benjamin Franklin was a walking billboard for Estate Planning Attorneys everywhere when he said, “but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” As I read his words, I imagined Ben flying his kite in the thunderstorm waiting for lightning to strike and I was not thinking about the discovery of electricity. Instead, the probate attorney in me wondered if Mr. Franklin had heeded his own words about death and taxes by having a properly drafted Last Will and Testament. After all, the lightning could have struck more than just the dangling key. After a little research I was able to locate Benjamin Franklin’s last will and testament online so click here to see how Ben protected his family, children, lands, assets and wealth from creditors, taxes and government interference.
Ben was right, not just about death and taxes, but also that he needed that last will and testament.
by Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire
Estate Planning & Administration, Wills, Trusts, Asset Protection, Elder Law
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C.
Phoenixville, Malvern, West Chester PA
dkaune@utbf.com PH: 610-933-8069

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