Estate Planning: When Mental Illness or Addiction Is A Factor

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Article Originally Published on WealthManagement.com

Clinician Amy Effman teamed up with a tax attorney and behavioral health consultant to consider the effects of addiction and mental health on family estate planning. This article urges families to consider the needs of each child differently and prepares estate planners to address the challenges of families who enter their office with complex needs.

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