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Implications on gifting my stuff / home to kids
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15 years ago
Attorney Thom Cooper talks about the dangers when gifting money and assets to your children. 1) liabilities if your child gets sued. 2) child predeceases you 3) child gets divorced. [for more information visit us at www.CooperElderLaw.com]
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