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My grandmother said she didn't have enough money to worry about estate planning, but we ended up in probate court.estate planning = planning for the transfer of all personal assets at death
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Through the wisdom of estate planning, Uncle Dick has had a great legacy of impacting many needy children.† (source)
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Estate planning is a complicated affair, but essentially, the question boiled down to this: I had to decide what to do with our possessions, or the state would end up deciding for me.† (source)
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A lot of business interests and not much in the way of estate planning.† (source)
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Why he picked Gibraltar he did not know, but in 1991 he went into partnership with a local attorney and opened a modest back-street law office which officially dealt with much less glamorous matters: estate planning, wills, and the like.† (source)
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For the past thirty years he had specialized in estate planning.† (source)
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It was rare for a dead person in Ford County to leave much behind, but occasionally someone with a measure of wealth would pass on without proper estate planning, or with a suspicious will.†
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