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Estate Planning. including Wills and Trusts, are often affected by divorce or the death of a spouse. A divorce will render null and void many provision of your existing estate planning documents. The death of a spouse. which does not effect the enforcement of existing estate planning documents, may, however, trigger document provision which you should reviewed with one of the attorneys at T.R. Spencer & Associates, P.C.
Having both a Will and Trust created is a good way to save money on the administration of your estate after your death. A Will sets out those persons you want to administer your estate, care for any minor children, and generally manage your assets and debts. A Trust can hold your assets and reduce or even eliminate the need to have your estate probated, a sometimes costly event.
The attorneys at T.R. Spencer & Associates, P.C. have years of experience in the drafting, execution, and enforcement of Wills and Trusts. Please call to talk to one of the attorneys concerning your unique estate planning questions or to have your first set of estate planning documents prepared.
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