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Why Is A Letter Testamentary Important For Executors?

Why Is A Letter Testamentary Important For Executors?

When someone dies, a person called an executor is responsible for carrying out the deceased’s final wishes. Responsibilities include distributing assets to beneficiaries, paying debts and taxes, and winding down any remaining business affairs. The executor must be named in the will or appointed by the court. If you have been named as an executor,

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WIll My Loved One Need an SNT?

WIll My Loved One Need an SNT?

One of the hardest things you’ll ever do is leave a loved one behind. But if you have a loved one with a disability, planning for their future can be an even more significant challenge. Ensuring their financial future can keep you up at night. Adding a special needs trust in your will can help

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