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Estate planning law focuses on planning for how your assets will be distributed upon your death. FindLaw explains estate administration, probate, and more.
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Trusts are estate-planning tools that can replace or supplement wills, as well as help manage property during life. Learn about vocable and irrevocable trusts, fiduciary relationships, and much more at FindLaw's Estate Planning section.
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FindLaw discusses documents needed to support claims in a personal injury case, including medical malpractice and product liability cases.
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In a medical malpractice case, medical experts can share opinions on whether a doctor breached the standard of care. FindLaw explains how this standard works.
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Failure to diagnose preeclampsia can have severely negative effects on the mother and the fetus, including death. Learn about blood pressure readings, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), and much more at FindLaw.com.
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Estate planning is an important step you can take to ensure your final property and health care wishes are honored. FindLaw discusses how to get started.
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Learn what a contingent beneficiary is, why you should name one, and everything to do with estate planning and more in FindLaw's What Exactly Is a Contingent Beneficiary? page.
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If you have a large estate, you may benefit from gifting as an estate planning strategy. FindLaw.com discusses how to reduce your estate tax through gifts.
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You can secure a solid financial future. FindLaw discusses how estate planning, building wealth, and minimizing debt can help you achieve financial goals.
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Beyond the tax benefits, it's important to have an estate plan in place for your loved ones. Learn about guardians, trusts, intestate laws, and much more at FindLaw's article on non-tax reasons for having an estate plan.