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The Proper Planning Mix for Blended Families, Continued

June 18, 2020
by SM_Admin

Last time we looked at planning for blended families in general terms. Now let’s discuss some specific trusts that you might want to consider. One such trust, which provides an excellent form of asset protection, is called a Qualified Terminable Intere

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The Proper Planning Mix for Blended Families

May 14, 2020
by SM_Admin

Planning for blended families can present unique challenges, in part because the interests of a current spouse and any mutual children often conflict with the desire to provide for one’s children from a previous marriage. For example, if all of an estate’

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The Proper Planning Mix for Blended Families, Continued

June 18, 2015
by SM_Admin

Last time we looked at planning for blended families in general terms. Now let's discuss some specific trusts that you might want to consider. One such trust, which provides an excellent form of asset protection, is called a Qualified Terminable Intere

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The Proper Planning Mix for Blended Families

April 16, 2015
by SM_Admin

Planning for blended families can present unique challenges, in part because the interests of a current spouse and any mutual children often conflict with the desire to provide for one's children from a previous marriage. For example, if all of an estate'

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