October 21, 2009
Reviewing Your North Carolina Last Will and Testament
Not reviewing your North Carolina Last Will and Testament and or Living Trusts every few years, or at the very least when the IRS makes changes to it Estate Tax law, could result in your estate not being settled pursuant to your original wishes.
The Wall Street Journal has a great article that shows how important it is to review and update your documents regularly.
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