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Nina Dow Writes “10 Things I know about … Estate planning”

When it comes to estate planning, you want to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes and your loved ones are protected. Without thoughtful planning, the distribution of assets can lead to family disputes, confusion and unintended financial burdens. In her article in the Worcester Business Journal, Nina Dow provides ten essential tips to guide you through the estate planning process so that your legacy is passed on according to your wishes. Here is an excerpt:

8) Defend your wishes. If you want to give children unequal shares, explain your decision – and be ready for arguments.

7) Be creative with real estate. Think ahead about how to keep properties in the family, like sharing costs or dividing time spent. Or decide if it’s better to sell.

Continue reading “10 Things I know about … Estate planning” on the Worcester Business Journal website (subscription required).

 

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Nina Dow is an attorney in the firm’s Estate, Financial & Tax Planning practice area. Extremely passionate about her work, she strives to empower clients by helping them understand the law. Nina is a practical minded problem solver with a preference for simplicity whenever feasible. She focuses her practice on planning to minimize transfer taxes, including estate and tax planning that involves charitable giving, business succession planning, the representation of corporate and individual fiduciaries, and planning for individuals with special needs. 

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Nina T. Dow

Nina Dow is an attorney in the firm’s Estate, Financial & Tax Planning practice area. Extremely passionate about her work, she strives to empower clients by helping them understand the law. Nina is a practical minded problem solver with a preference for simplicity whenever feasible. She focuses her practice on planning to minimize transfer taxes, including estate and tax planning that involves charitable giving, business succession planning, the representation of corporate and individual fiduciaries, and planning for individuals with special needs. 

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