Twice the cost of iPhone Insurance –No thanks!

Posted on May 21st, 2010 by admin in accounting | No Comments »

Subsequent to agreeing our brand-new 24 month iphone 3gs contract agreement with Orange in the retail outlet, the sales women asked me if I needed iphone insurance to complement my new phone, as the replacement price was almost £700 should I loose the unit.

That may seem like lots to fork out should some thing occur to the handset, so i was tempted to say yes and take the insurance coverage, just what put me off the deal was the £12 monthly price tag. So I rejected the iphone insurance and left the shop joyful, with my new apple iphone.

Once i got back home, I looked for a protection policy, within minutes I had discovered an iphone insurance scheme that will offer the same cover at 50 % the cost the shop had proposed it to me. I did not dare use the internet to determine if We could of obtained the phone cheaper on the internet

Grand Rapids Attorneys – Basics of Estate Planning

Posted on May 18th, 2010 by admin in accounting | No Comments »

After your death, it will be difficult enough for your loved ones; the last thing you want them to be burdened with is determining what should be done with your estate. You also don’t want to run the risk of your loved ones not receiving what you intended them to receive, whether because of them disagreeing, extra administration costs, or unnecessary taxes. This is why estate planning is essential. Estate planning ensures that your loved ones will receive what you want them to receive, the manner in which they receive it, and when they receive it. Additional benefits of estate planning are savings on taxes, court costs and attorney’s fees, and less burden and financial strain on your loved ones.

If you come to Watt and Vanderhyde, Attorneys at Law for your estate planning we will make the process as timely and effective as possible. We recommend that you have us create three important documents for you: 1) A Will (or a Trust, more information on Trusts to come at a later date), 2) A Durable Power of Attorney and 3) A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care.

Wills

The purpose of a will is to create a legally binding document that directs who will get your property after your death. The will also indicates the legal representative who will carry out your wishes and distribute your property (the executor). A will is important because it states where and whom will get your estate, rather than leaving your estate intestate (without a will), which would cause your estate to be distributed pursuant to state law that may not distribute your estate in the way you intended. If you have a will, then the probate process is less expensive and quicker than if you die without a will. For those who have minor children, a will determines who will become the guardian of your minor children should both parents pass away.

Durable Power of Attorney

A durable power of attorney is another important aspect of estate planning. It appoints the person you wish to handle your financial matters in case you ever become incapacitated. If you never legally appoint a power of attorney, then the courts will have to appoint a conservator or guardian after you become incapacitated. This process costs money, takes time, and the judge may appoint someone that you do not want to have the authority to handle your financial affairs. The document is created with specific standards used to determine incapacity and when the power of attorney is triggered.

Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care

A durable power of attorney for health care designates who you want to make your health care decisions if you are unable to do so yourself. This medical directive can be used to instruct your wishes regarding withdrawing life support if you are in a vegetative state or if you become terminally ill.

For all of your Estate Planning needs, contact Grand Rapids Estate Planning AttorneysWatt & Vanderhyde at (616) 776-0000.

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