If you own a house and/or have children, you should have an estate plan. A basic estate plan consists of a Will, a Durable Power of Attorney, a Health Care Power of Attorney, and a Directive to Physicians (commonly called a "Living Will"). If your children are still minors, your estate plan should also include a Power of Attorney for Minor Children's Health Care. If you're married, you have a non-taxable estate, and you live in a community property state, it may also include a Community Property Survivorship Agreement. If you're part of a blended family, have real estate in multiple states, or have privacy or probate avoidance goals, if my also include a Revocable Living Trust. We are experienced in a number of estate planning tools and techniques and are here to serve you, your family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers. Give us a call at 253.858.5434 to find out how we can be of service.