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  1. Does a will control all of my property?

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    A "Last Will and Testament" or a "Will" is a legal document that expresses your postmortem wishes. It appoints a personal representative or executor to administer your estate. It designates a guardian of the person and property of minor children. It usually covers burial instruct...

  2. Part 2 - Common Estate Planning Mistakes

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    The use of the right kinds of Estate Planning strategies combined with the choice of a Trustee with personal honor and integrity are key components. Also having a Successor Trustee to step in if something happens to your first choice can make a big difference.

  3. How can an estate plan avoid probate?

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    Barry Haimo, Esq., Haimo Law, Barry E. Haimo, P.A., (954) 246-3397. Florida Probate Law FAQs: http://thelaw.tv/broward/Probate+Law Disclaimer: http://thelaw.tv/broward/About/disclaimer A "Last Will and Testament" or a "Will" is a legal document that expresses your postmortem wis...

  4. Why Create an Irrevocable Trust Instead of a Revocable Trust?

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    Trusts are fantastic planning devices. There are so many different types of trusts, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. They can accomplish objectives relating to estate and gift tax planning, probate and guardianship avoidance, dynasty planning, life insurance planni...

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