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In most circumstances, it is best to work with an estate planning attorney who is local and understands the laws of the state you live in. However, special consideration needs to be given to people who have a residence in multiple states and those who travel frequently. What if you set up your plan in your “home state” but something happens to you while you are living at your second home on the other side of the country? What if you travel for work and are always in a different place? If that sounds like you, stay tuned.
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By Nick Rosenbauer4.7
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In most circumstances, it is best to work with an estate planning attorney who is local and understands the laws of the state you live in. However, special consideration needs to be given to people who have a residence in multiple states and those who travel frequently. What if you set up your plan in your “home state” but something happens to you while you are living at your second home on the other side of the country? What if you travel for work and are always in a different place? If that sounds like you, stay tuned.
Contact:
513-463-6789

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