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Contains information and resources on estate planning including taxes, preparing wills, probate, living trusts, etc.

To provide answers to the most common questions about the estate planning process, probate and administration of estates, transfer taxes and tax planning for your assets, and disability planning.

Provides top things to know for creating an estate plan.

Contains resources and information on estate planning, including calculators, worksheets and news articles.

Provides list compiled of professionals that have free educational content on their websites, list of estate planning professionals, free articles posted on the internet by estate planning professionals for the public, and how to find estate planning seminars in your area.

If you died, could anyone access your online accounts? Here's how to protect and pass on your digital asset

Contains estate planning news, resources and information from Forbes magazine.

Covers why a will is important and how to prepare one; how to estimate the size of your estate and minimize taxes; and how to set up powers of attorney and advance medical directives

We've all been told that if we do nothing else to take care of our legal affairs, we should write a will. That's pretty good advice. If you don't make a will before your death, state law will determine who gets your property (and it may well not be whom you would have chosen), and a judge may decide who will raise your children. In your will, you can make these decisions yourself. Most people can get by with only a basic will.

Contains an online pamphlet providing a general overview of estate planning, from the Federal Citizen Information Center.

Consumer information articles on estate, tax, elder law and related financial planning.

Financial guide provides information on estate planning, tax reduction, wills, living trusts and retirement planning.

Contains information on personal concerns and estate planning.

 
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