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What Makes a Will or Trust Invalid

July 7, 2022 by Compliments of Bier Law

Clients often worry about the execution of their plan after death. Sometimes, individuals fail to see their complicity in the destruction of their plan. Numerous ways exist to invalidate an Estate Plan. A qualified Estate Planning attorney takes safeguards to protect the plan. Read on to learn more.

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