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Article: Estate Planning
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- Encyclopedia of Aging
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ESTATE PLANNING
The property and property rights a person owns are considered his or her
estate. Estate planning
can be defined as thinking about and developing a plan for the acquisition, conservation, use, and ultimately the disposition of one's estate. However, estate planning is even broader, in the sense that it involves people as well as property. Some of the most powerful motivations for estate planning arise out of concern for family members and other people who are important in a person's life.
Everyone, in fact, has an estate plan
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whether or not it results from planning. People make decisions and take actions throughout their lives that affect what assets they will ...