Increase in Federal Estate Tax Exemption Affects Testamentary Powers of Appointment
Summary: Increase in federal estate tax exemption affects testamentary powers of appointment.If your estate plan includes an inheritance protection trust for a child or other non‑spouse beneficiary…
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