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Death is an unpleasant topic to think about, but someday we'll all reach a point where it becomes inevitable. If you're a provider for your family, the scariest part about dying is probably the idea that you could leave your loved ones financially vulnerable. The attorneys at Greene Law in Farmington, CT, want to make the process of estate planning a little easier. 

Here, the experienced estate planning attorneys offer advice for steps you can take to secure your family's assets in the event of your death:

  • Have A Will: Having a will ensures that many common estate problems can be avoided. From mitigating tension to preventing a drawn-out legal battle, having a will makes this process easier for everyone involved.

  • Name A Beneficiary: When a beneficiary has been named, your bank account and other investments are made payable immediately following your death. This can help ensure your loved ones can skip the probate period and get funds faster.
  • Make Sure Expenses Are Covered: Funerals can be expensive. Help ease the burden by making sure that these expenses have been paid, or that the money to pay for them is readily available. There are many ways to do this, from having a pre-planned funeral services to arranging for payments to be made automatically from a designated account.
  • Choose Someone To Have Power of Attorney: Electing a person to have the power of attorney for you is an important part of preparing your estate. If you are unable to make decisions on your own due to illness or injury, this person will have the legal authority to take action on your behalf—so be sure to choose someone who you trust.
  • Find Life Insurance Coverage: If you have any financial obligation you want to take care of after you leave, such as paying for your children’s education, a mortgage, etc., then you want to make sure you have adequate life insurance coverage.

If you need guidance on any of these aspects to your estate, consult with Connecticut's most-trusted law firm, Green Law. Their estate planning attorneys have the expertise you need to make sure that your family is safe and will receive their inheritance in a timely manner. To schedule a consultation, call Greene Law PC at (860) 676-1336. To learn more about estate planning and the other services the law firm offers, visit them online.  

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