Many people immediately think about last wills when the subject of estate planning comes up. Indeed, you can use a last will to state your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets after you pass away. However, you have other options, and a last will is not always the best choice. Even if you do not have a complicated situation, you should understand the fact that your estate must go through probate if you use a last will.
Topics covered in this report include:
- Last Wills & Revocable Living Trusts
- Advanced Asset Transfer Techniques
- Incapacity Planning
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