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LGBTQ Advocate The legalization of same-sex marriages in the State of West Virginia in 2014 has greatly improved the estate planning process for gay and lesbian couples who are married. But whether you are single, partnered, or married, some complexities still exist when it comes to senior years and estate planning for the LGBTQ community. This is particularly true if you have family members who do not support your sexuality or gender identity. To ensure that you will be 100% in control of who makes decisions for you medically and financially in the event of your inability to do so, to protect who steps in as the guardian for your children if something happens to you, and to ensure that no one interferes with your wishes with regard to how your assets are distributed after your death, Good Grief Law is here to help you. Call us today to speak with a LGBTQ advocate for seniors in Charleston. |
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