Estate Planning — Why a Will is Not Enough to Avoid Probate
http://www.estateplanningforyou.com Mitchell R. Miller — a tax, trusts and estate lawyer for 30 years — talks about making sure that a person’s estate does not go through probate. Probate costs money, takes time, and can cause major aggravation. If you only have a will and do not have a living trust, your estate will go through probate. A will is not enough to avoid probate. You need a living trust.
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