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Written by Derek W. Jensen
Tuesday, 09 November 2010 14:26
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Jensen Law Office is hosting a seminar Nov. 10 on the future of the estate tax.

Join us for coffee, desert and an informative discussion from Tax Attorney Derek W. Jensen on the future of the estate tax.

With the conclusion of the mid-term elections, the future of the Federal Estate Tax remains uncertain. Learn how to ensure that your estate plan will receive the maximum available Federal and State exemptions no matter how the law changes. Mr. Jensen will also discuss how to ensure that your health care wishes and financial guidelines are followed in the event of disability and the significance of wills, revocable living trusts, and probate.

Please contact Beth at 206-547-1412 to reserve your spot.

November 10, 2010 at 6:30pm

Marie Callendar's - Northgate, Seattle, Washington

 

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