Estate Planning Mistakes | Financial Tip

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Estate planning is crucial for ensuring your assets and wishes are honored after you're gone. Avoiding common mistakes is essential to protect your assets and retirement plans. Pure's Associate Advisor, Patrick Robinson, CFP®, shares four key errors to watch out for.
1. Not Having an Estate Plan
2. Doing It Yourself
3. Not Appointing the Right Trustee and Executor
4. Not Executing the Plan

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