Remember when you cleaned out your home or office and found your Will? Yes, the one you signed in the 80s! You and your spouse were just starting out, didn’t own much, but you were starting a new life and family. You needed a Will to name a guardian for your children. You were advised then to review your Will every five years. Time sure flies. Your business and career advanced, your children grew, and you now have grandchildren. It’s time to redo your Will and plan your estate to protect what you have worked for all these years. And there’s no time like the beginning of a new year to plan and prioritize. You’d like to save taxes, maybe minimize probate, make sure that everything goes smoothly for your family.
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