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The question is not whether we will leave a legacy; we all will. The question is whether it will be one of bitterness and courtrooms; or one that reflects the love, care and concern we have for our family and friends. Attorney Mark S. Roberts, utilizing over twenty five years of experience as an estate planning attorney, author and educator, is dedicated to helping you leave a positive legacy of wisdom, love and trust.





7 Important Questions about Health Care Issues
  1. What is an Advance Health Care Directive/Power of Attorney and who needs it?
  2. Can I just use a health care power of attorney form from a stationery store or hospital?
  3. How can I avoid what happened to Terri Schiavo?
  4. What is "HIPAA" that I keep hearing about?
  5. What is the difference between a "living will" and a "health care power of attorney"?
  6. Who should I name as an agent on my health care power of attorney?
  7. What if the person I name as my agent is not willing to make decisions for me?

Attend one of our seminars to find out the answers to these questions. An important part of Loving Trust® estate planning is addressing the issue of incapacity and disability planning - we all want to avoid what happened to Terri Schiavo.

To see a list of our upcoming seminars, please visit our Events Calendar.
"Create the Ultimate Legacy"

A Loving Trust estate plan is a revocable living trust-centered estate plan that contains your special instructions for your own care and that of your loved ones. These instructions are what distinguish Loving Trust estate planning from traditional wills and bare-bones living trusts.

A Loving Trust plan contains other documents which assure your planning needs are totally met. Loving Trust planning is thorough, easy to create, change and control. It allows you to give what you have to whom you want, the way you want and when you want, while saving tax dollars and probate costs. It's the very essence of what constitutes good estate planning.