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Estate planning covers the transfer of property at death, as well as a variety of other personal matters, and may or may not involve tax planning. The core document most often associated with this process is your will. Call us today to speak to a qualified estate planning attorney.
A will is a legal document that will govern the distribution of your assets after you die. Your will also names the administer of your estate, who will oversee the distribution of your assets in the probate administration process. To work with an experienced estate probate attorney, reach out to us today.
A living trust is a popular device that, like a will, distributes assets to designated beneficiaries upon your death. A living trust has the added benefit of avoiding the probate process which allows trust beneficiaries to receive the proceeds from the trust immediately without further expense or delay. You effectively transfer legal ownership of your assets to the trust and the assets are held in the trust for the benefit of your beneficiaries. To set up a living trust, call us today and speak to an estate planning attorney.
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