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Why You May Not Be Leaving Equal Inheritances
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Chris Cooper, CFP, EA -- Fee-only Financial Planner Chris Cooper, CFP, EA -- Fee-only Financial Planner
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: San Diego, CA
Tuesday, July 8, 2014

 
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Parents with multiple children typically plan for an equitable division of their estate. While some parents do leave their kids unequal inheritances, the majority prefer to maintain equal footing among their heirs, to maintain financial fairness and minimize conflict between siblings. However, even with careful planning, the best laid estate plans can result in your children receiving unintentionally unequal inheritances.

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