The Gambone Law Podcast

Estate Documents Adults Should Have in Their Plan

37 min · 18 de dic de 2023
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The Gambone Law Podcast [https://gambonelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/podlove-files//The-Gambone-Law-Podcast-Art2-WIDE-THUMBNAIL.png] Criminal Defense lawyer Alfonso Gambone, Esq., discusses estate planning with Russ Nesevich, Esq. of Nesevich Law. As the founder of Nesevich Law, LLC, Russ Nesevich ensures that clients have optimally planned to protect their families and their assets through all stages of life. He establishes lifetime plans to ensure that children are protected and provided for should anything happen to their parents. The post Estate Documents Adults Should Have in Their Plan [https://gambonelaw.com/estate-documents-adults-should-have-in-their-plan/] appeared first on Gambone Law [https://gambonelaw.com].

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