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Is a will enough? Three other estate planning documents to consider

On Behalf of Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC | Sep 29, 2021 | Estate Planning

Whether you are just starting a family or have already retired, if you are like many Americans, you may have avoided planning your estate. According to a 2021 survey by Caring.com, two out of every three U.S. adults do not have a will. You may assume that you do not...

Tips for choosing the executor of your estate

On Behalf of Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC | Sep 8, 2021 | Estate Planning

Being able to choose the executor of your estate can be one of the most important benefits of the planning process. The responsibilities of the role may be somewhat complex. It is best to avoid having your estate go through probate and leaving who will serve as...

Avoid common estate planning mistakes

On Behalf of Legacy Estates & Trusts, PLLC | Aug 6, 2021 | Estate Planning

Estate planning can be complex but it doesn't have to be more difficult than necessary. If you are planning your estate, avoid these common mistakes that can keep your legal and financial goals out of reach: Failing to update the plan: Priorities and life...

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