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Here are some answers to frequently asked questions from our clients. The responses provided are not intended to be, nor should they be construed as legal advice.

When should I setup an estate plan?
If you have assets you should have an estate plan to make sure they pass as you wish. But it is most important to establish your estate plan when you get married or have children, regardless of the value of your assets.
Does a revocable trust save taxes?
What are the current estate tax exclusion amounts?
The annual gift tax exclusion for 2025 is $19,000 per donor, per recipient, per year.
Do I need a revocable (or living) trust?
A second reason to have a revocable trust is to avoid probate in multiple jurisdictions if you own real estate in more than one state.
A third reason to have a revocable trust is to maintain privacy. Upon your death, your Will gets filed with the local court and become a public record. A revocable trust generally does not. If you would rather not have your wishes made public, a trust may be for you.
A fourth reason to have a revocable trust is if you are at a point in your life where you would like to have another person (your co-trustee) available to manage your assets for you.
Do I need life insurance?
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