Who Needs Both a Trust and a Will?
Creating an estate plan can protect your loved ones and establish your legacy, but who needs both a trust and a will?
Creating an estate plan can protect your loved ones and establish your legacy, but who needs both a trust and a will?
Kurre Schneps LLP is pleased to announce that its managing partner, Robert J. Kurre, has been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America®, 31st edition, in the area of Elder Law.
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