Posted by JMS/.MN on April 01, 2013 at 23:20:13 from (209.237.125.241):
In Reply to: Re: OT---Trusts posted by dittmerku on April 01, 2013 at 13:33:51:
How would you not have a trust that has a will, a pour over will, a Power of Attorney.....etc? Agreed....the days of someone saying to a relative...."you"ll get the farm"....or, "a will is a waste of money", etc......those days are gone. And going "on-line"......to distribute a lifetime????? When we set up our trust, I went to 3 sources....our CPA, a certified Estate Advisor, and 2 trust attorneys in different companies.....all 3 gave us the same estate advice, to the letter. Had a 25 year history with one, 40+ with another, seminar experience with the other.
We are confident that we did the best for our family......I tell the kids......your hard work EARNED this estate that you will inherit! I was a hard taskmaster when they were growing up, but all six kids are very successful in their jobs, and deserve the share they worked for. The trust guarantees that for them.
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