Let’s face it we’ve all been there. At one time or another, you have been talking to someone about a topic you know nothing about. While some people ask for clarification with no apprehension, others may feel inadequate and just play along. A good estate planning attorney should speak to you in terms you can understand and explain anything technical that the average person probably wouldn’t know. Read on to familiarize yourself ahead of time with some common terminology to lift the veil of mystery at your first meeting.
The Basics of Estate Planning Terminology
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