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Estate planning is the accumulation and disposition of an estate, typically to minimize taxes and maximize the transfer of wealth to the intended beneficiaries. Estate planning tools include the will, trusts, powers of appointment, and powers of attorney, including the durable financial power of attorney and the durable medical power of attorney or living will.

 
 

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