Wills & Directives
Establish a solid foundation, through guardianship for minors, healthcare directives, and financial powers of attorney
Understanding Wills & Directives
While a trust manages your major financial assets, a comprehensive Will and Advance Directives package protects your person and your family. These documents are non-negotiable for establishing legal guardianship of minor children, designating who can make critical medical decisions on your behalf, and ensuring your end-of-life wishes are strictly honored by medical personnel.
Key Advantages
Pour-Over Will
A vital safety net that catches any assets accidentally left out of your trust and funnels them back in.
Guardianship Designations
Legally bind the court to place your minor children with the exact guardians you choose.
Advance Healthcare Directive
Remove the burden from your family by legally detailing your preferences for life support and palliative care.
Durable Power of Attorney
Appoint a trusted individual to handle your legal and tax affairs if you are hospitalized or traveling.
Generic online templates routinely fail to meet state-specific witness and notary requirements. Protect your family by having these critical directives drafted by a local legal professional.
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Wills & Directives Insights
Deepen your understanding with our authoritative resources on wills & directives
Elite Directives: Protecting Autonomy in Paradise Valley
For Paradise Valley’s ultra-high-net-worth families, generic directives are a liability. Learn how to structure financial and medical authority for complex estates.
The Scottsdale Guide to Arizona’s 2026 Medical and Mental Health Directives
Arizona law requires more than just a standard health proxy. Discover why Scottsdale residents need a specialized Mental Health Power of Attorney to ensure total protection.

Business Continuity in Frisco: Why Directives Matter More Than Your Will
Frisco entrepreneurs often overlook the crucial documents that keep operations running during a medical crisis. Learn how to protect your company's future under the 2026 Texas Health & Safety Code.
The 2026 Plano Executive’s Guide to Texas Statutory Powers of Attorney
Discover why a standard 'form' Power of Attorney is a liability in Collin County under the 2026 Texas Estates Code. Learn how to structure your directives to ensure immediate financial protection.