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  • FAQ for Estate Planning

    1. What is estate planning?

    2. Who needs estate planning?

    3. What is involved in estate planning?

    4. What property is included in your estate?

    5. What is a last will and testament?

    6. What is a revocable inter vivos trust?

    7. To whom should I leave my property at my death?

    8. Who should I designate as executor of my will or trustee of my trust?

    9. What is a probate and how does it compare to a trust administration?

    10. What is involved in a trust administration, and how does it compare with a probate?

    11. What part of your estate is subject to estate taxes?

    12. What other kinds of trusts are used in estate planning?

    13. Does estate planning involve tax planning?



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    Our mission at Creighton Law Offices is to provide our clients with comprehensive, appropriate, and cost-effective estate planning and long-term care planning legal services. We carefully draft each client's legal documents to fit his or her unique circumstances and estate planning objectives.

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