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How can an estate plan prevent probate of my estate?

Estate planning involves making an all-encompassing plan that provides for the transfer of specific assets that you own following your death, and occasionally before death. Transferring assets can be accomplished by numerous mechanisms including beneficiary designations, joint ownerships, wills and/or trusts (both revocable and irrevocable).

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