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Morris, Hall & Kinghorn, P.L.L.C.

TEL (505) 889-0100 |  Albuquerque, NM

TEL (520) 320-5100 |  Tucson, AZ

TEL (520) 455-5365 |  Sonoita, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Mesa, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Phoenix, AZ

TEL (602) 249-1328 |  Scottsdale, AZ

TEL (623) 687-9955 |  Glendale , AZ

TEL (702) 294-7333 |  Henderson, NV

TEL (928) 284-0522 |  Sedona, AZ

TEL (928) 774-0333 |  Flagstaff, AZ

TEL (928) 778-2655 |  Prescott, AZ

Dan R. Morris is the senior partner in the law firm of Morris, Hall & Kinghorn, P.L.L.C., with offices in Phoenix, Mesa, Tucson, Prescott, Sedona & Flagstaff. For the past 28 years, his private practi...(more)



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EAGiL Financial Group LLC, a national corporate and personal financial planning firm specializing in estate planning announced the formal acquisition of the Goebel Insurance Agency.

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» Property Schedules in Trusts

Here's a question I get a fair amount: "Should we list all of our property on a schedule attached to our living trusts?" I see trusts (usually older ones) with schedules attached, but my answer is typically "no." Property changes -- we buy a new house, switch our investment accounts from one custodian to another, and change our life insurance policies. To my mind, the schedule can raise confusion -- why does it list Schwab account #12345678 when no records for this account can be found?

A better solution is to make a list of your property, including how it's titled (or who the beneficiaries are), and put that list with your original estate planning documents. And make sure to update it every year or so.

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Schedulist is tackling a problem that's already out of control--with a little help from some friends.