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Estate Planning for the 99%

May 3, 2021 Chad Horner
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On May 14, 2021, the King County Bar Association will be holding its popular, annual estate planning seminar on “Estate Planning for the 99%.” Due to Covid, last year’s seminar was cancelled. This year, it will be held via webcast. The event will have many experienced estate planning attorneys speaking on a wide range of topics, including taxes, community property issues, powers of attorney, and drafting wills and trusts. I will be speaking on the subject of planning outside of a will with nonprobate assets. You can sign up at the King County Bar Association’s website.

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