Incapacity planning is a broad area of law that covers how you are cared for if you become physically or mentally unable to care for yourself. The type of care could range from simple tasks like buying groceries, paying bills, and handling financial matters to more important decisions such as selling real estate or gifting assets to your children.
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Definitions
Useful incapacity planning/estate planning terminology defined.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The most commonly asked questions about incapacity planning are answered here!