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elleng

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5. Wills and Estates.
Tue May 5, 2015, 08:47 PM
May 2015

Many 'general' practitioners can handle such.

P.S., if you have investments, you can do 'transfer upon death' provisions with the companies you invest with (I've done this,) and with your bank.

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You could try mainstreetonce May 2015 #1
Thanks, I didn't know there was such a thing... HereSince1628 May 2015 #3
Family Law, Elder Law Hoppy May 2015 #2
Thanks HereSince1628 May 2015 #4
Wills and Estates. elleng May 2015 #5
Thanks. HereSince1628 May 2015 #9
Definitely look for an attorney that specializes in trusts Uben May 2015 #6
Thanks HereSince1628 May 2015 #11
A probate attorney probably also does trusts enlightenment May 2015 #7
I had very good luck with NOLO. Wilms May 2015 #8
I've not yet done enough homework...What is NOLO? n/t HereSince1628 May 2015 #10
The link in my post goes there. enlightenment May 2015 #14
Thanks HereSince1628 May 2015 #12
Check with your state bar association csziggy May 2015 #13
Your county Bar association can refer you to a couple of attorneys. Hoppy May 2015 #15
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