Simple Wills, Etc.
There is a simple means for protecting ourselves and our choices- of keeping our children safe, of insuring our assets, of retaining our dignity. Make sure you have a Will. If you’re ill, decide now what choices you want to have made for you if you can’t make them yourself. Give this gift to your family.
As with all other areas of my practice, I address these decisions honoring the emotions that compel us to make our choices yet helping you separate these emotions so that you are able to make smart legal and ethical decisions for yourself and your family.
Testimonials
“Elizabeth helped my partner, who was in the final stages of cancer treatment, and I with the drawing up the legal documents we needed. During a time of great stress and short timeframes, Liz went well out of her way to come to the hospital to ensure that the Durable Power of Attorney, Living Will and Health Care Proxy, and Last Will and Testament were in place and notarized. Her sincerity, caring and compassion will be one of the bright spots I will remember during a difficult and sad time. Thank you Liz for being there for both of us!”
— Scott Stewart, 2009
