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Strategies & Market Trends : Retirement - Now what?

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To: stock bull who wrote (169)4/15/2007 8:33:35 PM
From: Drygulch Dan  Read Replies (1) of 288
 
I appreciate your thoughts. The timing seems a bit bad right now. Looking forward with the exemption on the 706 jumping from 2 mill to 3.5 in 2009 and then to infinity in 2010 only to fall back to 1 mill in 2011, it seems like a lot of effort for not much value.

The only issue that I am seriously concerned about is keeping the probate judge from interfering with state guidance dictating that my still living in-laws would share in the kitty at the time of our passing, if we both predecease them. A reasonably written trust should eliminate this concern. Fortunately a brother-in-law is a retired Justice and would tend to run herd on the this sort of fiasco.
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