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The Trustee’s Role in Trusts

The Trustee’s Role in Trusts

When it comes to estate planning, no matter where you are in the process or whether you’re just starting to consider your options, you probably have questions about how your assets should be distributed. A trust can be a great tool…

Wills: What They Can and Cannot Do

Wills: What They Can and Cannot Do

If you die without a will (intestate), the state will distribute your assets and property based on state law and might not align with your wishes. A will is a legally binding directive stating who will receive your property upon…

Avoid These Six Estate Planning Mistakes

Avoid These Six Estate Planning Mistakes

Sadly, many individuals make costly mistakes without proper advice and guidance from an estate planning attorney. Estate planning ensures that your assets, interests, and those you love are protected after you die. Beyond undermining your intent and diminishing your financial legacy,…

Comparison of Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

Comparison of Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

Estate planning involves many different types of trusts; the most common are revocable and irrevocable. Though there are some similarities, these two types of trusts serve different purposes.  Both can substitute for a last will and testament as an alternative…

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