Living on Borrowed Time Rogers Estate Planning

Living without a plan is living on borrowed time

1 in 3 people will become disabled or worse before retirement age. Those odds are simply too high to ignore.

If you become incapacitated – unable to make your own legal, financial, and healthcare decisions – due to accident, health incident, drugs, or alcohol you family may have to seek a guardianship in court!

A guardianship is also sometimes called “living probate.”

You can think of a guardianship as a limited power to oversee and assist you with your affairs, under court approval.

Guardianship are public record!

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Gary DeWitt, Attorney-at-Law

Gary DeWitt is an attorney at DeWitt & Daniels Law Firm in Lowell, Arkansas. He has practiced law in Northwest Arkansas since 2014, helping thousands of families in Bella Vista, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers, and Springdale solve their legal problems. He is a graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law.