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    Not Just Death and Taxes: 
5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning

    Not Just Death and Taxes: 5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning

    Comprehensive estate planning is more than your legacy after death, avoiding probate, and saving on taxes. Good estate planning includes a plan in place to manage your affairs if you become incapacitated during your life and can no longer make decisions for yourself. What happens without an incapacity plan? Without a comprehensive incapacity plan in place, your family will have to go to court to get a judge to appoint a guardian or conservator to take control of your assets a
     

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