Understanding Testamentary Capacity in Estate Planning
What Is Testamentary Capacity? Testamentary capacity refers to the mental ability to execute estate planning documents, such as wills and...
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•ESTATE PLANNING
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•HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES
•FORMAL PROBATE
•PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
•TRUST ADMINISTRATION
•What Is Testamentary Capacity? Testamentary capacity refers to the mental ability to execute estate planning documents, such as wills and...
What Is the Purpose of a Trust? Trusts primarily help avoid probate, preserve privacy, and protect assets from guardianship and...
John Marshall, estate planning attorney and host of Trust Me, It’s Complicated, explains the essentials of trust administration, covering both...