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When Does a Durable Power of Attorney Become Effective?
Life can change fast, and planning for a time when you cannot handle finances or health choices brings real peace of mind. A Durable Power of Attorney (or DPA) lets you choose who steps in if you are sidelined by illness or injury. Getting this detail right protects your savings, your home, and your wishes.…
Read MoreLooking for an Attorney Outside of Your Town
Finding the right lawyer is tough enough, and it can feel even tougher if the best fit sits outside your county. You want someone who listens, keeps you informed, and helps you feel in control of the next step. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we focus on empowering clients to build secure futures, from estate…
Read MoreLiving Will vs. Power of Attorney: Key Differences
Serious illness can arrive fast, and in that moment, your loved ones will look for guidance. A clear plan for healthcare choices brings calm when life feels unsteady. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we focus on empowering Illinois families to put simple, strong tools in place, so your voice is heard even if you cannot…
Read MoreWhat Is Probate and Why Does It Matter?
When someone passes away, their property doesn’t just transfer on its own. Whether you’ve just lost someone or are trying to plan ahead, knowing how probate works can save time, stress, and confusion. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we help people across the state understand what probate means—and how to prepare for it. Here’s what…
Read MoreChoosing a Trustee: Who Qualifies and Who Doesn’t
Picking the person or institution that will oversee your trust is not something to rush. The right trustee keeps family disagreements to a minimum, files taxes on time, and adheres to the trust’s terms to the letter. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we guide Illinois families through every stage of estate and trust work, so…
Read MoreDon’t Risk It: The Hidden Dangers of Online Wills in Illinois
Clicking a few boxes, paying a small fee, and downloading a will is a quick and painless way to plan your estate. Many Illinois families take this route, hoping a digital form will protect everything they own. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we have seen the other side of the law. Wills that fail when…
Read MoreHow to Set Up a Trust to Protect Assets
What would happen to your house, savings, or family farm if a lawsuit, medical crisis, or creditor came knocking tomorrow? Solid planning gives you control, yet many Illinois residents wait until trouble hits. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we have spent decades guiding families through estate planning, trust administration, and real estate matters in both…
Read MoreHow to Draft an Illinois Power of Attorney for Property
Money decisions can become a real headache if you are ever sidelined by illness or an accident. A simple document, the Illinois Power of Attorney for Property, allows someone you trust to step in and manage essential tasks, such as paying bills, maintaining utilities, and managing investments. At Woods & Bates, P.C., we have spent…
Read MoreHow Can You Modify or Revoke a Trust?
Life doesn’t stay the same, and your trust shouldn’t either. Family changes, financial shifts, or new goals can leave an older trust out of step with what you need today. In Illinois, you may be able to update or revoke a trust depending on its type. Woods & Bates, P.C. helps families review their plans…
Read MoreTurning 18: A Guide for Parents of Children with Special Needs
The 18th birthday sneaks up quickly, and parents of children with disabilities often feel a mix of pride and uncertainty. Every day, rights shift on that day, and the family’s role must shift, too. Woods & Bates, P.C., has watched many households pass this milestone, and we know preparation lowers stress. This guide sets out…
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