Most estate planners recommend creating a basic estate plan, usually with a revocable Trust as the centerpiece. Revocable Trusts provide an easy, yet effective way to avoid probate in most states. In those states in which probate is not a concern, Estate Planning attorneys use Trusts to provide asset and creditor protection or to protect a beneficiary from themselves. As estate plans become more complex, they tend to involve more Trusts. Read More
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