Critical financial estate planning considerations

By , Guest Columnist Updated: January 11, 2019 4:00 AM CT | Published: January 10, 2019 1:32 PM CT
Jennifer L. Sneed
Guest Columnist

Jennifer L. Sneed

Jennifer L. Sneed is an attorney with Bourland Heflin Alvarez Minor & Matthews PLC. Her practice focuses primarily on probate, estate planning and personal litigation.

Many people believe that “estate planning” is a one-time event that involves drafting a last will and testament that will not be revisited until after they’ve died. In reality, however, effective estate planning is often an ongoing process that can have complex and far-reaching implications, both for the planner and the planner’s beneficiaries.

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