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Wednesday, August 10, 2011 The Importance of Guardians and Trustees
No other single estate planning issue is more important for parents than making the difficult decision about who will take care of your children if you are unable to care for them yourselves. These decisions often paralyze parents into not planning at all. We can help you through this process, because by not planning you may abandon to strangers in probate court the right to choose who will take care of your children.
In planning for children there are two questions to ask. The first is, "Who will take care of my children's physical needs?" This is the role of a guardian. The second question is "Who will be responsible for managing the children's inheritance until they are mature enough to manage it themselves?" This is the role of a trustee. | |
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With two offices in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin law firm of Hooper Law Office assists clients with Wisconsin estate planning, asset protection, trusts, wills, estates, probate administration, trust settlement, probates, medical assistance planning, Medicaid planning and eligibility, nursing home planning, long-term care planning, elder law, business exit planning, business succession planning, special needs planning, retirement planning, charitable giving, family limited partnerships, wealth transfer planning, and real estate and transactional law. With over fifteen years of experience practicing law, Hooper Law Office is an experienced estate planning law firm with attorney Foss Hooper. They are trust attorneys, probate attorneys, asset protection attorneys, Medicaid attorneys, elder law attorneys, corporate attorneys, and real estate attorneys serving Outagamie County, Brown County, Cities served include include: Appleton, Green Bay, Clintonville, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Shiocton, New London, Freedom, Sherwood, Seymour, De Pere, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Shawano, Pulaski, Oconto, Fremont, Stevens Point, Wautoma, Winneconne, Omro, Berlin, Ripon, Green Lake, Waupun, Beaver Dam, Lomira, Mayville, West Bend, Oostburg, Sheboygan, Plymouth, Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Kewaunee, Algoma, and Sturgeon Bay.
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