When you might need an estate litigator: Powers of Attorney and Personal Directives

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Estate planning isn't just about wills and trusts. It's also about preventing future conflict.

Whether you're setting up your first will or helping elderly parents with their plans, estate planning is critical. However, it can be difficult to know when you might need an Estate Litigator.

In a recent article with Digital Journal, Trevor McDonald, BD&P Partner, and Karim Ismail, BD&P Associate, explain the role of estate litigators, the concept of a power of attorney and the details of personal directives.

Read the full article here.

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