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A comprehensive estate plan ensures that wills, trusts, ownership forms and beneficiary designations are in sync with your wishes. Is your plan up-to-date?

As the old adage puts it, most folks do not “plan to fail, they just fail to plan.” In this sense, leaving an inheritance behind can get a bit tricky and can take some expert guidance to do it well.

This business of leaving an inheritance was taken up by Forbes recently in an article titled “How To Inherit Wealth Without Screwing Up.” (Incidentally, it is hard to inherit wealth without screwing it up, but this piece has far more to do with the ways you can leave it behind and screw it up, in spite of the title).

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A will may say to divide an estate equally among three children. But if a particular account is titled to pass to just one, only that beneficiary will get the account.

Your Last Will and Testament is the legal document to put your wishes in writing and get it all straight, right? Not necessarily.

The key to the disposition of your estate is how your assets are “titled” and how the beneficiaries are designated.

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