Estate planning is the process of anticipating and arranging for the disposal of an individual's estate during their life, in order to maximize its value and minimize taxes. Estate planning typically includes wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives and other documents. Estate planning also involves making decisions about how assets will be distributed after death.
Litigation is the process of resolving legal disputes through court proceedings or alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration or mediation. Litigation can involve a variety of issues including contract disputes, personal injury claims, family law matters, business litigation and more. In estate planning cases, litigation may arise when there are disagreements between beneficiaries or executors regarding the distribution of assets or interpretation of a will.
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