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Personal property is something that people often fail to consider when drawing up wills and other estate planning documents, attorney John J. Scroggin told an audience of financial planners last week at the FPA Be conference in Nashville.
Fox Rothschild's Taxation & Wealth Planning attorneys not only provide clients with sophisticated estate planning advice to help preserve wealth, but we also assist trustees and executors with the administration of trusts and decedent's estates, helping them navigate the often complicated system of intestacy laws and providing advice regarding fiduciary responsibPlanning attorneys not only provide clients with sophisticated estate planning advice to help preserve wealth, but we also assist trustees and executors with the administration of trusts and decedent's estates, helping them navigate the often complicated system of intestacy laws and providing advice regarding fiduciary responsibplanning advice to help preserve wealth, but we also assist trustees and executors with the administration of trusts and decedent's estates, helping them navigate the often complicated system of intestacy laws and providing advice regarding fiduciary responsibilities.
Nicole acts for many high net worth individuals and her work includes advising on inheritance tax and estate planning via wills and trusts; the administration of estates, often with an international element; Court of Protection matters, including deputyships, lasting powers of attorney and enduring powers of attorney; elderly client matters; and declarations of trust.
When individuals are looking for an estate planning lawyer to help them plan for their family's future, they often ask or look for the best lawyer in DC — but they may not know what kind of attorney to look for.
«I would talk to an attorney to do some estate planning,» he said, noting that in many states property goes to the spouse in the event of death, often causing stepchildren to lose family heirlooms.
According to prominent Pennsylvania estate planning attorney, Philip Levin, no matter the size of your estate, it is always worth planning for, and especially when emerging from a separation or divorce when your assets and standard of living can often times decrease.
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