
Estate Planning Pitfall – Your estate is tied too closely to specific gifts
$225.00
Description
Abstract: A person’s will is designed to provide for the disposition of his or her possessions and tie up any loose ends in the estate. To accomplish these goals, one may include specific bequests to named beneficiaries. However, doing so may result in unintended outcomes. This brief article illustrates this point using two fictional scenarios.
Additional information
Year | |
---|---|
Niche | |
Newsletter | |
Issue | |
Word Count |