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Wills & Estates
Important life decisions must be made when drafting a Last
Will & Testament. Who will be the executor of your estate? Who will be the
guardian of your children? Do you need to set up a trust to avoid losing a
large portion of your estate to the government in taxes? If so, who should
be designated as the trustee? These questions, although overwhelming when
first asked, are easily answered after speaking with one of our attorneys.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is for distribution in the public domain and is for informational purposes only. It is NOT legal advice. You are not entitled to rely on this information or to take any action, legal or otherwise, based on this information. State & Federal Laws and procedures change frequently. You are advised to consult a licensed attorney in your state and/or jurisdiction before pursuing any legal matter and before taking any legal action. The Gailey Law Firm, LLC shall not be held liable for reliance on the information contained herein.
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