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National Trends in Estate Planning provides feedback from some of the nations leading legal minds on trusts and estates issues affecting practitioners across the country. These experts discuss how often an estate plan should be reviewed and updated, as well as how the area might continue to evolve. Over the past few years, the estate tax exemptions and rates have been in a state of flux, making it difficult for attorneys and their clients to plan for the future. Because of that uncertainly, it becomes increasingly important to examine the individual circumstances of each clients personal situation and incorporate flexibility when drafting and updating a plan. Many different issues come into play throughout this process: How has the economy impacted clients estate planning concerns? How has it affected their ultimate goals? What common questions andor misconceptions are encountered from clients most often? How has the mix changed recently? What additional concerns arise for those who have to deal with family business succession planning? What trusts are most commonly used in todays estate plan? How are probate concerns addressed? What role do accountants and financial advisors play in the process? What are some of the best practices for working with them? Additionally, the authors weigh the pros and cons of overplanning or not planning enough at this time. This report offers readers an on-the-spot look at this issue as it continues to unfold.





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