A: Setting up a trust is key—it’s like the “mash” in your estate planning potatoes, it blends everything together smoothly, and will leave your beneficiaries “giving thanks” that you were so thoughtful in your preparation!
Q: What’s the best way to ensure your estate doesn’t gobble up time and money in probate?
by Rose Law Firm of Napa Valley, Inc. | Nov 22, 2023 | Estate Planning, Succession Plan |
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