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3 Things Your Estate Planning Attorney Needs To Know

3 Things Your Estate Planning Attorney Needs To Know

by Amy Refeca | Jul 11, 2018 | Estate Planning, Last Will & Testament, Trusts

Did your estate planning attorney ask you these three things before they signed you up?  Why? Who? What?  If not, your estate plan may not be the right plan for your kids. For your family. Wills and trusts work for you when you die or are critically injured/ill and...
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