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Revocable Trusts & Probate

August 23, 2021 pdonehue

Our previous post shared insights into probate, which is the process by which a person’s assets change hands at their…

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The Advantages of a Revocable Trust

August 12, 2020 pdonehue

People often ask if they would benefit from a revocable trust. Simply stated, the advantage of a revocable trust for…

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Why Create a Revocable Trust?

March 19, 2018 pdonehue

The simple advantage of a revocable trust for probate avoidance is that, when it is established and properly funded, it…

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