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Meet the Estate Planning Team
One person cannot be an expert in all of
the phases of estate planning. Therefore, many estate owners use a
team of two or more professionals to assist them in properly planning
their estate.
- Estate Planning Attorney
- Life Underwriter
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Trust Officer
- Development Officer
- Financial Planner
- The Captain of Your Team
Estate Planning Attorney
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Property drafted wills, trusts and other documents can save many
thousands of dollars in taxes and other estate settlement costs.
Some attorneys specialize in the area of estate planning.
Life Underwriter (top)
Insurance is a unique product which delivers badly needed cash at the
most critical times. A professional life underwriter can assist in
determining the amount, type of policy, ownership and beneficiary
arrangements.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
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Income tax and estate tax returns must be filed shortly after a
person dies. During your lifetime a qualified accountant or CPA
can keep you from paying taxes unnecessarily.
Trust Officer (top)
In some cases, family members are not the best choice to handle the
affairs of your estate. Corporate executors and trustees can
eliminate bickering and hard feelings that arise among siblings who
think the appointed child did not properly carry out his or her duties.
Development Officer (top)
A planned giving specialist is well versed in the advantages of
lifetime charitable gifts or bequests after one dies. Many
benefits are available in this area.
Financial Planner (top)
This team member may have special training in investments and can
assist in helping you in accumulating funds for your children's college
education and your retirement.
The Captain of Your Team (top)
You are the Captain
of the team. After carefully reviewing the
recommendations of the team, you will decide which route to follow.
Learn more -
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