By Hunter Law Firm | Published November 29, 2018 | Posted in Estate Planning, Wills | Tagged Tags: power of attorney | Leave a comment
A power of attorney is a written legal document that provides authority for one person to act on behalf of another. General powers of attorney grant broad decision-making powers for the person authorized to act (the agent) on behalf of the person granting the authority (the principal). Because powers of attorney can be broad, you Read More
Read MoreThe 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA), commonly referred to as the “Trump Tax Cuts,” made significant changes not only to income taxes, but to estate taxes as well. Many of these changes may impact your estate plan, and could warrant a review of existing documents, or even the development of a new plan Read More
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