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Amy M. Scott Smith

By: Amy M. Scott Smith

If you’ve ever read articles online about estate planning, or met with an estate planning attorney, your head might be swirling trying to make sense of all of the various terms thatRead More

By: Amy M. Scott Smith

One of my mentors liked to say there are only two guarantees in life: death and taxes   As an estate planner, clients often tell me they don’t want all or most of their property to goRead More

By: Amy M. Scott Smith

A Transfer on Death Deed (“TODD”) allows you to name a beneficiary, or more than one beneficiary, to inherit your real property at your death  A TODD is recorded on the title toRead More

By: Amy M. Scott Smith

Our estate planning attorneys have written a number of articles dispelling many common estate planning myths – click the links below to learn more Myth: I don’t have many assets, orRead More

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