Which bone-headed blunder can cost your estate millions in taxes while you’re alive and thousands in penalties after you pass away?
Which foolhardy assumption practically guarantees the probate judge will throw out your Will and possibly hand your most prized possessions to ... your worst enemy!
Which bungling foul-up can cause the IRS to suck away your estate even before you die?
For answers to questions like these, go to http://101estatemistakes.com and learn about "The 101 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes" where Herbert E. Nass, Esquire, assembles every bone-headed blunder ... foolhardy foul-up ... and chowder-headed mistake he has seen in his renowned, 25-year career as an estate attorney for the rich and famous.
Take Hotel Queen, Leona Helmsley, who left $12,000,000 to her dog named Trouble. Unfortunately, for the pooch, the Queen of Mean made the bone-headed probate blunder on page 228. As a result, her Maltese got a $10,000,000 haircut.
Take multi-millionaire Wall Street mogul, R. Theodore Ammon. Unfortunately before he was murdered, his high-priced New York estate attorneys did not think to update his Will to reflect his bitter divorce proceedings.
Take oil baron, John Paul Getty who requested that his body be immediately buried on his private ranch after his death. Unfortunately, because his legion of fancy estate lawyers neglected to follow the steps on page 223, Getty’s body was first embalmed and refrigerated at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park cemetery ... for three years!
The good news is if you can read this -- there is still time!
Still time to make use of the vital, money-saving information that will help you avoid probate and keep your prized possessions from falling into the hands of ... YOUR WORST ENEMY!
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