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Trusts are often used in estate planning to implement tax planning strategies, asset protection, creditor protection, management and other goals. Revocable Living Trusts are often properly used as the principal document in the estate plan. Trusts can enhance privacy, promote efficiency and avoid probate. Our estate planning lawyers often advocate the use of trusts as a clients best mechanism in planning the estate.
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