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Be aware that Estate Law is a very broad term.
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Like spokes on a wheel, the various aspect of many different areas of Estate Law and Elder Law (i.e., Will Law, Power of Attorney Law, Living Will Law, Tax Law, Contract Law, Property Law, Trust Law, Property Law, etc.) attempt to arrive at a hub.
If all of these various aspects are viewed correctly and built properly, with acute attention and detail paid to each spoke as another spoke is built and tightened, the wheel should - hopefully and ultimately - roll properly.
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