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Estate planning for the divorced and divorcing

Q: I am in a second marriage and we are about to file for divorce. I have two teenagers from a prior marriage and one child from my current husband, and there are various business and real estate assets that we are negotiating on. Should I do anything with my estate plan now or wait [...]

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Guide for using trusts in your estate plan

Q: We’re in the process of updating our estate and financial plans and all the rules seems so confusing, especially those on trusts. Are trusts something we need? Can you give us some ideas and guidelines?  – R.S., California  A: Do you want to make sure your family is specifically provided for if you become [...]

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