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Experienced Representation In Business Law, Estate Planning And Tax Law

Experienced Representation In Business Law, Estate Planning And Tax Law

We have been serving the legal needs of clients in the Godfrey area for more than four decades. Our attorneys make the law accessible to our clients, explaining complex legal concepts in plain English and helping them make well-informed decisions about the future.
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Estate planning and your beneficiaries

On Behalf of | Oct 28, 2018 | estate planning |

Setting up an estate plan can be a daunting task for all sorts of reasons. Some people, for example, may be unsure of which type of estate plan to choose. A trust may be ideal for some people (and there are various types of trusts, too), while a will may work out better for another. Once you have figured out which type of estate plan to move ahead with, many other considerations could surface, such as trying to decide how to distribute your assets. This can bring up some incredibly difficult decisions, especially those which involve family members, and it is crucial to be mindful of how your decisions may affect those you love.

You may be dealing with a number of issues which could influence how you will divide your estate among those you love. For example, one of your children may be estranged from you, or you could worry that leaving a portion of your estate to one of your family members may actually be counterintuitive. If you have a family member who is addicted to drugs or gambling, you may need to be careful when it comes to deciding how to leave them with some of your estate.

Sometimes, friction can arise within a family because of the way in which an estate is distributed, and this is another aspect of estate planning that you may want to take into consideration. Browse through our website to read more about various matters related to naming beneficiaries and estate plans.

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