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Family Estate Planning is a process that helps protect you and your family during expected and unexpected times. Estate planning begins by meeting with a lawyer to discuss your plans and arrange for the proper legal documents to carry out your wishes. In your legal documents, you will name people to manage your finances and make health decisions, if you are unable to do so yourself.

You will specify where your assets go at death and you will name guardians to care for your children if you are unable to do so. Contact Patricia McKinney-Lins, a Wisconsin estate planning attorney, if you are a Wisconsin resident who would like to schedule an initial planning consultation. Patricia McKinney-Lins is friendly and professional.
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Patricia McKinney-Lins serves Wisconsin residents who want to arrange their affairs to take care of their families in all circumstances with ease and efficiency. Attorney Patricia McKinney-Lins and the staff at Neider & Boucher, S.C. help you make decisions to assure you and your family will be taken care of during your lifetime and at your death.
Our attorneys are available to meet at our Madison, Wisconsin office to discuss your estate planning goals, review your assets and recommend the legal documents and plan that will match your objectives. You will receive a cost estimate to implement the complete plan. Be sure to leave either your phone number or email address.
When you use a will for your main estate planning document, your personal representative uses the probate court to transfer your solely-owned property at death. The will does not apply to management during life if you become incapacitated. You will use a Durable Power of Attorney document to appoint an agent to act during life.
A Medical Power of Attorney is a document everyone should have. In Wisconsin, the document written by the state is called a Health Care Power of Attorney. You make your own health care decisions as long as you are able to communicate. If there comes a time when you cannot do so, an agent can speak for you.
An Advance Health Care Directive can be very helpful to your family when you need them to speak for you. If you have named a family member or friend to be your agent under a Power of Attorney for Health Care, they are authorized to speak for you if you become unable to communicate.

If you have also signed an advance health care directive, often referred to as a Living Will, they will know your wishes about the use of certain life-sustaining procedures.A living will is a document you may sign, with witnesses, that states your desires about the use of feeding tubes and other life-sustaining procedures in the case of terminal illness or persistent vegetative state.
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