Who Will Take Care of Our Kids? Planning For The Future: Part 3 – Power of Attorney & Personal Directives

Recorded May 17, 2023. In the opinion of our presenter, every adult over the age of majority who has capacity should have valid Enduring Power of Attorney and Personal Directives and a current and well-drafted Will. This is particularly true for families and caregivers of Represented Adults. Why?

Join us to learn more about the role and importance of having these essential documents and how they are different. As well as the significant consequences if you do not have them and then lose capacity.

Presenter

Trista D. Carey of Schnell, Hardy, Jones LLP Lawyers. Trista is a Senior Partner with Schnell Hardy Jones LLP, practicing in the fields of Estate Planning and Administration, Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship, Real Estate, and Corporate/ Commercial Law.

Trista’s practice has an emphasis on Wills and Estate Planning and Estate Administration. She recognizes that every client’s situation is unique. She embraces the challenge of creating a customized estate plan for her clients that meets their specific needs, maximizes tax efficiency, and ensures their wishes will be fulfilled. With a diverse background and experience in several areas of law, Trista has the knowledge to assist clients with complex planning issues. This includes trusts, blended families, represented adults, and business and farm succession planning, as well as guiding Personal Representatives through the estate administration process.

Trista is also well-versed in the areas of Guardianship and Trusteeship, and planning for Represented Adults. She understands that this is a challenging area for families who have a loved one with a development disability. Trista has given several presentations on Guardianship and Trusteeship issues and the unique challenges of estate planning in these circumstances.

Schnell Hardy Jones is a well-established and highly respected legal firm that has served the Central Alberta community for nearly 60 years.

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