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What is an Illinois ABLE Account?

by Scott Zambo | Dec 1, 2020 | Assets, Estate Planning, Legal, Power of Attorney, Special Needs Planning, Will

What is an Illinois ABLE account. An Illinois ABLE account is just one of the special needs planning tools available. ABLE stands for Achieving a Better Life Experience. The act was signed into law under the Obama administration and allows for the creation of tax...

Covid-19 Planning

by Scott Zambo | Mar 20, 2020 | Assets, Estate Planning, Legal, Power of Attorney, Special Needs Planning, Trust, Will

From all of the attorney’s and staff of Kelley, Kelley & Kelley we want to let all of our clients and the public at large know that we are here with you and we are prepared to assist in these difficult times. We are here to offer services to you including...

What is a Health Care Power of Attorney?

by Scott Zambo | Aug 26, 2017 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Will

A power of attorney is simply a legal document where you name another person (called an “agent”) to perform some action on your behalf. There are lots of different types of powers of attorney. In estate planning there are two main powers of attorney: a power of...

Power of Attorney For Property

by Scott Zambo | Aug 21, 2017 | Assets, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

Just like a power of attorney for health care, an Illinois power of attorney for property is a legal document in which someone appoints another person, called an agent, to act on their behalf. A property power of attorney though deals with authorizing your agent to...
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