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August 10, 2021

Did You Choose More Than One Successor Trustee?

When selecting a successor trustee for a trust, it is common for the individual who creates the trust (the trustmaker) to choose…

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Working with Co-trustees: How You Can Help

When clients select a successor trustee for their trust, they frequently choose one person to serve as a successor trustee at a…

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July 13, 2021

Planning to Receive an Inheritance

When we think of estate planning, we often think about preparing our accounts and property to go to our loved ones in…

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Helping Clients with Anticipated Inheritances

When we think of estate planning, we often think about preparing our clients’ accounts and property to go to their loved ones…

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June 10, 2021

Helping Clients Responsibly Leave Wealth to Grandchildren

Estate planning attorneys frequently hear from their clients, “I’d like to leave something to my grandchildren. What’s the best way to do…

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How to Responsibly Leave an Inheritance to Your Grandchildren

Estate planning attorneys frequently hear from their clients, “I’d like to leave something to my grandchildren. What’s the best way to do…

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May 11, 2021

President Biden’s First One Hundred Days for Advisors: Looking Back and Planning Ahead

This year has been unprecedented from a political perspective in many ways. President Joe Biden stepped into office facing huge obstacles related…

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President Biden’s First One Hundred Days: Looking Back and Planning Ahead

This year has been unprecedented from a political perspective in many ways. President Joe Biden stepped into office facing huge obstacles related…

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April 13, 2021

The Pros and Cons of Powers of Appointments

An often misunderstood but common estate planning tool that can appear in estate planning documents is the power of appointment. Not to…

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Powers of Appointment: A Handy Tool in Your Client’s Toolbox

An often misunderstood but prevalent estate planning tool that often appears in estate planning documents is the power of appointment. Not to…

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