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Trust and Estates Attorney Chesapeake

  No one wants to talk about death, but it is an inevitable part of life. An inevitable part of death is that people leave behind assets and debts that need to be managed in their absence. What happens to these debts and assets? If you don't create a legally binding plan in your lifetime, what you want to be withheld from your children, parents, or other family members could be withheld. Liquidating your estate can also be a long process if no plan is made in advance. The best way to help plan your estate and manage your trust is to consult with a qualified trust and estates lawyer in Chesapeake.   Your estate plan Almost all Americans have a heritage, whether they know it or not. An estate is made up of assets that include:   ●         Checkout ●         Bookkeeping account ●         Retirement accounts ●         Personal pro...