Do You Need a Will and an Estate Plan?
We all know death is inevitable, but planning for it can feel uncomfortable. Regardless of your age, one crucial step often overlooked is creating a will.
We all know death is inevitable, but planning for it can feel uncomfortable. Regardless of your age, one crucial step often overlooked is creating a will.
Here are some common solutions for planning related to estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax, major liquidity events, state income taxation, and estate planning for single individuals.
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