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estate planner

[i-stayt plan-er]

noun

plural

estate planners 
  1. a person who manages and makes plans for another person's estate after their death or in the event that they cannot manage their own affairs.



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A qualified estate planner can help you choose the right vehicles and documents for your last wishes that also helps you avoid headaches.

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Parks, a funeral and cemetery estate planner for over 4 years at Dignity Memorial in Bellevue, offers talks on the realities of funeral planning and burials at senior community centers and other locations.

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In the 1990s, he became a private estate planner and taught at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, and then at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where he taught contract law until his retirement in 2016.

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No Way: You need the expertise of an estate planner.

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“It’s not the latest trendy cocktail on the club scene,” one trust and estate planner from Georgia noted on his website.

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