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CONSIDERING FORMING A LIVING TRUST? POSSIBLY A LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT?
THE FOLLOWING IS SOME INFORMATION THAT MAY BE HELPFUL TO YOU.
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The State and Federal Government have a
ready made “estate plan” available to you; all you need to do is “nothing”
and these plans will dispose of your wealth at your death.
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These plans are costly, inefficient and time
consuming and will maximize recovery for the entities they were designed to
protect, the State and Federal Government.
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You have the right to design your own plan
that is most favorable to you and your family. Probate and Estate taxes are
voluntary. You are under NO legal obligation to participate in either.
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A carefully drawn and executed estate plan
removes the State and Federal Government in large part from the equation.
You basically privatize your plan thereby avoiding the states plan to
distribute your estate prorata to “the people.”
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You are permitted to provide direction to
your loved ones on issues of continuing life support, medical care,
financial directives and many other matters you wish to control.
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The State and Federal Government does not
have to have the final say about you or your affairs. You do NOT have to be
a victim of a system that takes the power to control your own affairs away
from you.
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An Estate Planning lawyer will bring his
superior knowledge of the legal system to your situation to craft a plan
that will organize your estate to maximize your intentions and minimize
taxes, probate expenses, and asset waste through the effective use of
Trusts, Family Partnerships, Powers of Attorney, Survivorship and other
effective legal devises.
Our firm is exceptionally
qualified to guide you through your Estate Planning matters whether that need
involves:
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Living Trusts
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Wills
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Survivorship
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Tax
Planning
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Family Limited Partnerships
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Charitable Remainder Trusts
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Irrevocable Insurance Trusts
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Living Wills and Medical Powers of Attorney
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General Powers of Attorney or otherwise.
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