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Why your Will May Not be Your Most Important Estate Planning Document with Micheal Rudolph
Most of us know that a good estate plan begins with the Last Will and Testament. Wills establish a mechanism for dealing with saving taxes, paying bills, protecting beneficiaries through trusts.
Many people don’t know how important a power of attorney is to an estate plan. Sometimes it is as important as, or more important than, your will. Local attorney Michael Rudolph will discuss, by giving real-life examples, how properly drafted powers of attorney can avoid the many problems that can arise. Learn why “It’s not what you don’t know that hurts you. It’s what you don’t know that you don’t know”
Please call the Library to register: 973 838 1321
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