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The Secure Act and Secure Act 2.0 have changed how practitioners plan for retirement accounts, both before and after the death of an account owner. We will review the relevant reforms contained in Secure 1.0 and 2.0 and provide practitioners with the top considerations when planning with retirement assets.
Brett E. Ebert, Ball, Loudon, Ebert, & Brostrom, LLC
Brett’s practice includes estate planning, estate administration, intellectual property, business succession planning, entity formation, and planning for charitable giving. Brett believes in presenting sophisticated legal solutions in an accessible, easy to understand manner. She is passionate about estate planning and the peace of mind a well thought out estate plan provides to clients. She has experience advising estate planning clients with a range of commercial matters, from simple real estate purchase agreements to contracts and intellectual property protections.
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