I have routinely written in my trust articles how a living trust avoids the need for guardianship, in the event of incompetency.
This article from the New Yorker puts that idea in a whole new light.
Notes for trust officers, private bankers and others concerned with estate and trust planning, from a Merrill Anderson Senior Editor and his retired mentor.
2 comments:
"Private guardians"? Didn't we used to call them bounty hunters?
Good point.
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