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Living Will

Estate planning can be a confusing, harrowing process, but having access to the right resources makes it easier. Boyum Law Firm and our blog posts are here to help with quick facts and easy to understand information. In this blog post, we'll catch you up...

Estate planning, like grocery shopping or doing a load of laundry, is a task that's never completely checked off your to-do list. In fact, routinely updating your estate planning documents ensures your plan best protects you and your loved ones. Your estate plan doesn't need...

Imagine lying in a hospital bed. You were in a car accident, suffered severe injures, and are in a permanent vegetative state. As the doctor explained to your loved ones, you won't survive without life support. So, what happens to you next? Well, that depends...

You store your snow boots in the closet during the sweltering summer months and your luggage in the basement when not on a trip, but where should you keep your legal documents until you need them? It is very important to keep files like these...

Packing up the family and heading out of town for vacation this summer? Got that itch to use Rental Cloud to choose a beautiful spot of your choice? Make sure you finalize your estate plan first. While summer vacations are all about having fun at...

An estate planning attorney usually isn't the kind of lawyer you think about contacting when getting a divorce. With other legal matters to settle, contacting your estate planner and updating your documents is the last thing on your mind. Especially as a divorce attorney should...

A solid estate plan contains four legal documents: a living will, last will and testament, durable power of attorney, and healthcare power of attorney. While several of these documents have similar names, they serve different purposes. Read on to discover what each document does and...

Estate planning can be a daunting task to begin. They force you to face your own mortality and examine the relationships you have with those closest to you. Here are five simplified steps to take when you set out to make an estate plan. 1. Make...