Estate Planning

Whether you are rich or poor, old or young, it is important to have an estate plan in place so that you are prepared when the day comes that you are no longer able to manage it yourself.  An estate plan can ensure that your family and financial goals will be met no matter what the future holds.  Below are some of the documents you may want to consider:

1. Last Will and Testament

2. Durable Power of Attorney

3. Medical Power of Attorney

4. Directive to Physicians

If you think you might need a will, please fill out the attached Will Questionnaire and return it to The Law Office of Robert A. Haedge via fax (512-582-8550) or email (robert@haedgelaw.com).

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