Securing your Cabin's Future: With Trust
Published:
March 16, 2010
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When a family cabin is passed down from one generation to another, the property once viewed as a nostalgic representation of summer youth can sometimes become a cause of family friction and turmoil. To avoid emotional stress and plan for future management of your cabin, you may want to consider working with an attorney to establish a cabin trust.
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