Powers of attorney are legal documents that allow you to give directions to another person, who can then make legally binding decisions if you are unable to do so yourself or under other circumstances as you may need.
A will is a legal document which provides instructions on how to deal with your property after your death.
The basic purpose of estate planning is not simply to distribute property after death, but to reduce inefficiency and taxes throughout the probate process. Most estates are free of federal taxes, and a spouse can leave a surviving spouse an unlimited amount of money free of taxes. Under current law, the first $13.61 million for individuals and $27.22 million for married couples are exempt from federal estate tax.
Many states, including Iowa, also charge an inheritance tax in certain situations as determined by the State legislature.
Estate planning is vital for security and peace of mind for yourself and your family.
If you need help at any stage in the estate planning process, you should contact a lawyer experienced in estate planning to ensure your needs are met and your estate is protected.