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Buffalo Elder Law Attorney Discusses Living Trusts

As a Buffalo Elder Law Attorney, I am often asked by clients whether or not they should have a living trust.

  • This depends on the situation of the individual
  • There are situations where a living will is a good idea

Are you considering getting a living trust?  If so, contact the experienced Buffalo Elder Law Attorney Robert Friedman.

This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Buffalo Elder Law Attorney.

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