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Layne T.
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Trust Attorneys - Better to find someone where your investments are or where you live

Layne T.
  • Investor
  • Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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Starting to think about trusts and asset protection a little deeper and just taking the plunge in learning more - what is the consensus these days in terms of:
- Is it most advantageous to find a good trust / estate attorney that is based where your rentals are based or where you reside?
-Does anyone have recommendations for any solid BP-linked or investor-friendly trust and estate folk for a general consultation?

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