- Failing to leave any will at all, forcing complex intestate proceedings
- Leaving a will that, due to technical or basic errors such as improper witnessing, may be declared invalid or subject to a will contest
- Allowing your will and other documents to become outdated although amendment is necessary to account for changes in family circumstances or other factors
- Not drafting powers of attorney or health care directives that appoint the people you want to make important decisions should you die or become incapacitated
- Missing opportunities to lawfully protect assets from excessive taxation through proper planning that may involve tools such as living trusts
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Chicago, Il 60602
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