
12-23-2021, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by dougjb
Ahhhh.....just what I love to hear....legal advice from members of this message board...knowing they have had at least seven years of post-secondary education and passed a rigorous professional entry exam known as the Bar. Of course, the members might just have a seventh grade education who had an uncle who had a friend who found out in the National Enquirer that a trust is good (not good, check either box).
For a couple of hundred dollars, you can get expert advice that meets your needs. Just call up the local Bar Association for a referral to such a lawyer. I don't know about here, but in many parts of the country, the Bar will refer you to a knowledgeable and experienced member of the bar who can spell out the pluses and minuses and the expenses of managing your testamentary desires.
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Not much "legal advice" given out here, quite a few of the replies suggested seeing a professional.
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