Want to leave property to your family after you pass? Do you know what a beneficiary deed is? Can your heirs lose the property after you pass?

Listen to our event entitled "Death & Taxes: Dealing with Real Property Before and After Someone Passes."

Attorney Kale Anderson talks about real property and what that is, what happens when someone passes away with real property, and some simple ways to make sure you protect yourself and your family.

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With ever-changing laws, it is hard to know if your choices are protected should anything happen to you, such as COVID, LGBTQ+ marriage law changes, or any life-threatening event that you need a loved one to make a choice for you.

Attorney Zach Baumgarten discusses and answers questions live on Durable Power of Attorney, Power of Attorney for Healthcare, Beneficiary Deeds, and Advanced Directives. If you don't know what these are, Zach will help explain each of them and show you how a simple process can ensure your choices are legally honored.

End of Life Planning

Estate Planning | Simple Wills | Power of Attorney | Durable Power of Attorney | Advanced Healthcare Directives | Beneficiary Deeds | Probate

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Attorney Zach Baumgarten talks with radio host Johnny Story about 'Legal Documents Everyone Should Have.’ If you want to know what documents will benefit you your whole life, then visit www.arkansaslegal.org/radio-on-the-air or click the image above.

 

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Center for Arkansas Legal Services’ live presentation on legal issues that Arkansas seniors need to know about. We have partnered with the Lonoke Senior Center, Jacksonville Senior Center, and Carelink to bring this important information. Click the image above to watch the video.

If you would like to know more about beneficiary deeds and what it means to have one versus not in simple legal terms, then take a moment and watch this informative video.

Hosted by: UAMS Arkansas Geriatric Education Collaborative - AGEC

 
 
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