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ESTATE PLANNING
You can't take it with you when you die, but you can direct the transfer of your assets upon death through a well-considered estate plan. Estate plans commonly consist of a will, power of attorney, and health care power of attorney. A trust can also be a useful tool in estate planning.
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The only way to ensure that your assets get to the people or organizations you care about most, you should have an estate plan in place.
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Contact Stutes & Lavergne to learn more about the following:
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Transfers of Assets and Property Upon Death
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WIlls
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Donations
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Powers of Attorney
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Health Care Powers of Attorneys
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Advanced Directives
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Living Wills
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Estate Tax Planning
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Trust Formation and Planning
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Successions
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