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Lawyers - Wills Estates Trusts & Probate in East Providence, RI

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Business Listing   Almon Michele A Lawyer - East Providence, RI - Phone: (401) 434-1000


Business Listing   Audette- Robert P. Attorney - East Providence, RI - Phone: (401) 438-3800


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Wills, Estate and Trust law in East Providence is a set of rules and regulations set by the government to dispose of property of an individual in the event of his or her death. Probate is a process wherein the property of the deceased is administered as per the will. The core responsibility of a lawyer in this field is to draft a will and prepare necessary documents. Along with this, the lawyer has to maintain a healthy relationship with the wealth manager of the client wherein he can take necessary advice in regards to financial planning, investments, etc. The lawyer is required to have an appropriate law degree along with experience and a valid license. In the event of death of the client, the lawyer is required to notify the creditors, to distribute the assets of the executor, etc.

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Wills call for pros, estate attorneys say - InvestmentNews

Wills call for pros, estate attorneys sayInvestmentNewsAn attorney could have created a trust, with a trustee, to watch over the funds until the children were mature enough to handle the money. “Those types of wills don't give you the flexibility,” Mr. Kolender said of do-it-yourself estate documents.and more »