ESTATE PLANNING BLOG

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This blog will focus on estate planning. If you are in need of an estate plan, call Attorney Bradford Miller at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation. Located at 10 S. LaSalle, Suite 2920, Chicago, IL 60603.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What does a Will do?

In the estate planning world, a Will is a fairly simple document.  It basically directs how a testator's property is to be divided up at the time of the testator's death.  It can also place restrictions on property.  If you do not have a Will,  the law of intestate succession comes into play and this will often differ from your own wishes.

To avoid additional stress on your loved ones, everyone should have a Will drafted.  It is not expensive and will bring peace of mind not only to you, but to your loved ones.  Contact my office to learn more.

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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Updating your estate plan

Unfortunately, many people have outdated estate plans.


You should create or revise an existing estate plan when:

- Having a new child or grandchild

- Getting married or divorced

- Experiencing a substantial change in net worth

- Changing jobs or retiring

- Moving to another state

- Tax law changes

- Selling your business or losing a business partner

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. focuses its practice on real estate law, landlord tenant law and estate planning. For a free consultation, call the office at 312-238-9298. You may also visit the main website at http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com/.

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