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What Everyone Should Know about the New FDIC Regulations

February 17, 2022 by Linda Amato

Regulations

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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Linda Amato
Linda Amato
Linda Amato is the founder of Amato Law, PLLC, a boutique trust and estate law firm located in New York City committed to providing the highest quality estate planning services to individuals, families, and businesses in the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area.
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About Linda Amato

Linda Amato is the founder of Amato Law, PLLC, a boutique trust and estate law firm located in New York City committed to providing the highest quality estate planning services to individuals, families, and businesses in the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area.

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