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Maybe your estate plan was created when you were single, and there have been some significant changes in your life. Perhaps you got married or divorced.
You also may now be on better terms with children with whom you were once estranged.
Tax and estate laws can also change over time, requiring further updates to your planning documents.
WMUR’s recent article entitled “The 'final' estate-planning step” reminds us that change is a constant thing. With that in mind, here are some key indicators that a review is in order.
Reference: WMUR (Feb. 3, 2022) “The 'final' estate-planning step”
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