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Creating and Maintaining Flexibility in Wills and Trusts
The principal objective when drafting wills or trust agreements is to best effectuate the intent of the settlor or testator, while at the same time ensuring that the most advantageous tax and legal objectives are met. Since the will may … Continue reading
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