WHAT AN ESTATE PLANNING ATTORNEY DOES FOR YOU
- An attorney can stimulate your thoughts and aid your estate planning.
- An attorney understands how the form, order and language of a will may be interpreted by a court.
- Each individual person's situation is unique and requires a unique will.
Don't
Let It Rust
Once
you draft a will or trust, you may need to change it. A change in marital status, a move to a new
state, the birth of a child, or a change in tax laws can all prompt a review
and rewrite of your estate planning documents.
Be sure to sign any new will or trust and have it witnessed before
destroying the old one. Improper changes
may not be effective and may inadvertently
invalidate other parts of you plan. So
take the time to do it right.
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