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Is Estate Planning on your list of New Year’s Resolutions?

IS ESTATE PLANNING ON YOUR LIST OF NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS? When a new year begins, we are encouraged to make “New Year’s resolutions”. Often these resolutions include starting fitness programs and diets, prompting us to take a good look at how we eat and spend our time. Although, reviewing or preparing an estate plan may not have the same physical impact, it is an important “exercise” and is likely to give you peace-of-mind that your financial house is in order.  Call us for a free consultation! 888-560-2743. Consider the following situations: You own property valued in excess of $150,000: Trusts can avoid costly...

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I’M STRUGGLING TO PAY MY MORTGAGE. WHAT DO I DO?

I’M STRUGGLING TO PAY MY MORTGAGE. WHAT DO I DO? If you are behind on your mortgage you have several options to consider depending on your circumstances: bringing the loan current, loan modification, selling by a traditional sale, a short sale, a deed in lieu of foreclosure and even foreclosure itself. How do you choose which option is best for you? Ask for help from Castro Law. At Castro Law, we first assess your individual situation and see if keeping your home is not just possible, but is the best choice. We help you understand your financial situation: is the payment affordable...

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$100 off Bundle Pack – Durable Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive

$100 off Bundle Pack - DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY and ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE CALL TODAY (888) 560-2743 Castro Law is offering $100 off the Durable Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive bundle pack. What is a “Durable” Power of Attorney and what are the benefits? A durable power of attorney simply means that the document stays in effect if you become incapacitated and unable to handle matters on your own. (Ordinary, or "nondurable," powers of attorney automatically end if the person who makes them loses mental capacity to make decisions.) A “durable” power of attorney enables you (the “principal”) to appoint authority for health, legal and financial...

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