At Poche Estate Planning Law Firm, we provide legal estate planning services and wealth preservation resources for people from all walks of life. Our basic legal estate planning tools like various kinds of Trusts, Wills, Durable Powers of Attorney and Living Will Declarations can help you ensure that your instructions are carried out as they should be, should you become incapacitated or pass away.
When you've accumulated assets that you want to pass on to your heirs, a Trust can protect you in a variety of ways. A Will is an inexpensive way to ensure that everyone knows your instructions and follows them should you die. In case of illness or accident, you want to know that someone responsible is looking after things for you.
By helping people plan for the most vulnerable, emotionally trying time of life, Mrs. Poche has combined her unparalleled experience with a degree of empathy which has truly transformed her practice from a "profession to a ministry.".
When you've accumulated assets that you want to pass on to your heirs, a Trust can protect you in a variety of ways. A Will is an inexpensive way to ensure that everyone knows your instructions and follows them should you die. In case of illness or accident, you want to know that someone responsible is looking after things for you.
By helping people plan for the most vulnerable, emotionally trying time of life, Mrs. Poche has combined her unparalleled experience with a degree of empathy which has truly transformed her practice from a "profession to a ministry.".
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As governor of the American Legion Auxiliary "Girls State" experiential learning program, Laura took her first step towards forging a career out of her desire to guide and help others during their most trying times.
She realized she had a gift - taking the most complicated, intimidating concepts and simplifying them for people in need of clarity.
Her path towards marrying her gift with a corresponding career took many turns, first heading towards medicine and business before taking her to law school at Louisiana State University where she graduated in 1989.
She realized she had a gift - taking the most complicated, intimidating concepts and simplifying them for people in need of clarity.
Her path towards marrying her gift with a corresponding career took many turns, first heading towards medicine and business before taking her to law school at Louisiana State University where she graduated in 1989.
Your Last Will and Testament (also referred to as "Will") may be the most important document you ever sign.
You've spent your lifetime saving and investing for yourself, your family and your loved ones, and your Last Will and Testament allows you to leave your possessions behind to the people that mean the most to you.
There are two (2) valid forms of Wills in Louisiana.
The Olographic Will is a handwritten Will which is dated and signed exclusively by the testator.
The Notarial Will is a typewritten Will that must be signed in the presence of 2 eligible witnesses and a Notary Public and requires very specific attestation clauses for able-bodied, blind and/or physically infirm persons.
You've spent your lifetime saving and investing for yourself, your family and your loved ones, and your Last Will and Testament allows you to leave your possessions behind to the people that mean the most to you.
There are two (2) valid forms of Wills in Louisiana.
The Olographic Will is a handwritten Will which is dated and signed exclusively by the testator.
The Notarial Will is a typewritten Will that must be signed in the presence of 2 eligible witnesses and a Notary Public and requires very specific attestation clauses for able-bodied, blind and/or physically infirm persons.
Your Last Will and Testament (also referred to as "Will") may be the most important document you ever sign.
You've spent your lifetime saving and investing for yourself, your family and your loved ones, and your Last Will and Testament allows you to leave your possessions behind to the people that mean the most to you.
There are a number of good reasons why you should write a Will, including but not limited to:.
Taking advantage of forced heirship laws if you want to minimize what goes to a forced heir.
You've spent your lifetime saving and investing for yourself, your family and your loved ones, and your Last Will and Testament allows you to leave your possessions behind to the people that mean the most to you.
There are a number of good reasons why you should write a Will, including but not limited to:.
Taking advantage of forced heirship laws if you want to minimize what goes to a forced heir.
You have the right to control decisions relating to your own medical care, including the decision to have life-sustaining procedures withheld or withdrawn in instances where you are diagnosed as having a terminal and irreversible condition as certified, in writing, by two physicians, one of which is your attending physician.
The Louisiana legislature has determined that the artificial prolongation of life for a person diagnosed as having a terminal and irreversible condition may cause loss of individual and personal dignity which secures a burdensome existence to the person while providing nothing medically necessary or beneficial to the person.
The Louisiana legislature has determined that the artificial prolongation of life for a person diagnosed as having a terminal and irreversible condition may cause loss of individual and personal dignity which secures a burdensome existence to the person while providing nothing medically necessary or beneficial to the person.
The use of different types of Trusts is an important tool in legal estate planning law, one that allows you to look out for the needs of your loved ones and to protect the assets you have worked so hard to accumulate.
While a trust may seem like a tool only for the wealthy, it can in fact be useful in a variety of situations.
For example, if you have minor child, a trust can be used to control assets passed down to your children so the money can be spent on their education and not be wasted in a short period of time.
While a trust may seem like a tool only for the wealthy, it can in fact be useful in a variety of situations.
For example, if you have minor child, a trust can be used to control assets passed down to your children so the money can be spent on their education and not be wasted in a short period of time.
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