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estate planner

American  
[i-stayt plan-er] / ɪˈsteɪt ˈplæn ər /

noun

estate planners plural
  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.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 16, 2025

The laws “are designed to make any kind of discovery of assets difficult,” said Brooke Harrington, a Dartmouth College professor who became a certified trust and estate planner to study wealth management and offshore finances.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2021

“This gray area leads to delay in people getting insured,” said Jitendra Solanki, a Ghaziabad-based personal finance expert and estate planner for persons with disabilities.

From Slate • Jul. 5, 2021

A longtime estate planner, he loved basketball and all kinds of music.

From Washington Post • Oct. 16, 2020

King had earlier rejected a similar argument by 24-year-old Nathan Carman but Carman argued that new evidence provided by Chakalos' former estate planner shows otherwise.

From Fox News • May 10, 2019

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