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When it comes to estate planning, there’s always more information coming our way. It’s also not just about tax updates or changes to law, but it can often be just better ways to serve our clients through technological advancements and new platforms. While state bar sponsored...

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Seven Questions on Irrevocable Trusts (Part 2 of 2) irrevocable trust living trusts revocable trust the plain english attorneyā„¢ Aug 28, 2023

On one of my more popular YouTube videos, a subscriber asked 7 questions that were quite common and deserved a little more thought than just responding quickly in the comments. Here are the second three of the seven questions. Check out the full YouTube videos through the...

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7 Questions on Irrevocable Trusts (Part 1 of 2) irrevocable trust living trusts q&a Aug 21, 2023

On one of my more popular YouTube videos, a subscriber asked 7 questions that were quite common and deserved a little more thought than just responding quickly in the comments. Here are the first four of the 7 questions, and the next blog will cover the remaining three. Check out the full YouTube...

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