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Setting Up a Trust

Where can I find information on setting up a trust for an 85 yo who lives in NY State? Does this require an attorney? What type of attorney would handle this?


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Pepper,

Estate Planning attorneys would be well suited to handle the trust preparation for you.  If you need assist finding on in NY, let me know.

Regards,

John F.

http://www.smartmoneyplan.com/johnfultz

Posted 2009-08-19T19:17:14Z

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