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Estate Planning for International Business Owners With U.S. Assets

International business owners often operate across multiple jurisdictions, currencies and legal systems. When U.S. assets are part of that global structure, estate planning becomes significantly ...

Should Translations or Dual-Language Estate Plans Be Used?

For many families, estate planning isn’t just about assets — it’s about language. If Spanish is your primary language or widely spoken within your family, ...

Can Estate Planning Documents Be Drafted in Spanish?

Clear communication is at the heart of effective estate planning. If Spanish is your primary language or the primary language of your family, you may ...

Estate Planning for Non-U.S. Citizens Living in the United States

Living in the United States as a non-U.S. citizen involves navigating a legal landscape that differs in important ways from that of U.S. citizens. Estate ...

What If My Beneficiaries Live Outside the United States?

Many estate plans are drafted with the assumption that beneficiaries live in the United States. In today’s increasingly global world, that assumption often doesn’t hold. ...

Will U.S. Estate Planning Documents Work for Foreign Assets and LLCs?

As families and investments become increasingly global, estate plans are no longer confined to one country or even one legal system. A common question we ...