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Making a will doesn’t have to be conventional. You may want to leave your estate to your friends.

What do you need to consider when leaving your assets to your friends?
What are the potential implications and challenges?
How do you choose your executor?

These questions and more are answered in this article by Sara Murphy in the New York Times: When Friends Are Your Primary Concern in Making a Will

 

Elder law attorney, Terry Garrett, CELA, is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and is an Approved Guardianship Attorney. She assists people in elder law, estate and special needs planning, guardianship and settling estates. She graduated with honors from Cornell University. She was on the Dean’s List at Wharton Business School. She earned her J.D. at Columbia Law School, receiving the Parker Award and a Mellon Fellowship.

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