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Estate Planning with Entities

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More and more families own property, assets, and businesses together.  Using an entity to govern operations provides stability by allowing continued operation upon the death of an owner.  When the governing agreement and estate planning documents of a deceased owner conflict, unintended, potentially litigious, results occur.  http://dlvr.it/TKCxC4

Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable – Part II

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For many years Estate Planning attorneys touted irrevocable trusts as an immutable way to set an estate plan in stone. As more and more states have adopted the Uniform Trust Code that has changed. Provisions of the Uniform Trust Code allow for modification of an otherwise irrevocable trust which has altered the landscape of Estate Planning. Irrevocable Trusts have long been an effective, albeit static, estate planning tool, with the ability to alter irrevocable trusts, they provide more flexibility and opportunity than ever. Read on to learn more. http://dlvr.it/TK27v1

Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable – Part I

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For many years Estate Planning attorneys touted irrevocable trusts as an immutable way to set an estate plan in stone. As more and more states have adopted the Uniform Trust Code that has changed. Provisions of the Uniform Trust Code allow for modification of an otherwise irrevocable trust which has altered the landscape of Estate Planning. Irrevocable Trusts have long been an effective, albeit static, estate planning tool, with the ability to alter irrevocable trusts, they provide more flexibility and opportunity than ever. Read on to learn more. http://dlvr.it/TJwhSl