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February 16, 2007

Avoiding Trust Litigation.

Please check out our featured article and cover story, "Estate Planning: Avoiding Trust Litigation," of the February issue of NAPFA Advisor.

Click here to get the article in pdf form:  Avoiding Trust Litigation

NAPFA refers to the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors.  It is an excellent organization composed of fee-only financial advisors.

Trust litigation is an emerging practice area for many attorneys. Our article takes a look at some of the trends and offers some suggestions for financial advisors to work with their clients to avoid trust litigation.

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