Thursday, October 27, 2011
Moving To A New State With Estate Documents In Place
If you have estate documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, etc.) and you move to a new state, it is always good to have an estate planning attorney in the new state review your documents. A general rule of thumb is wills and trusts will less likely need to be amended with a move to a new state. Powers of attorney, especially health care, will more likely need to be amended to meet the new state's requirements.
Labels: Doc Prep
Estate Planning,
Powers of Attorney,
Trusts,
Wills
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