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What Are Irrevocable Trusts–and Why Would I Need One?
Whenever you hear estate planning lawyers talk about trusts, they are generally referring to “revocable” trusts. That is, a trust that can be modified or revoked at any time by the settlor, i.e. the person who makes the trust in the first place. Revocable trusts generally serve one critical purpose: to keep the settlor’s… Read More »