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Current Issues in Revocable Living Trusts

Date Held: May 18, 2012

Start Time: 1:00 PM ET

End Time: 2:30 PM ET

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Revocable living trusts are a foundation of many estate plans. The use of a revocable living trust generally provides for a confidential distribution of family wealth without required court interference and also allows for assets to avoid probate in most jurisdictions. Using a revocable living trust allows for planning in the event of incapacity without having to formally declare a person incompetent and without requiring the opening of a guardianship proceeding. A revocable living trust can provide a simplistic method of utilizing estate tax exemptions in the most efficient manner possible.



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