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by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Sep 26, 2018 | Estate Planning, News, Special Need Trusts
Why Use a Revocable Living Trust? You may have heard from friends or relatives that they have a revocable living trust as part of their estate plan. But you thought all you needed was a Will, right? In this week’s blog, we discuss revocable living trusts and how...