Your South Dakota will can do many things. First, your will can direct how your property will be distributed after you die. Second, you get to name the persons that will take your property, known as the beneficiaries. Third, you can provide for several contingencies because you do not know who will be living at the time of your death.
What are three things my South Dakota will can do for me?
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Swier Law Firm has a nationally recognized practice in estate planning and probate law and handles the following types of cases:
- Estate Planning: Wills & Living Trusts
- Legacy Planning
- Family-Owned Businesses & Farms
- Powers of Attorney & Living Wills
- IRA & Retirement Planning
- Asset Protection & Business Planning
- Special Needs Planning
- Trust Administration & Probate
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