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By Katya Sverdlov
Founding Attorney

Those beneficiary forms you filled out years ago can supersede your other estate plans. Click here to read this article published by The Wall Street Journal to learn more.

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About the Author
Katya Sverdlov, Esq., a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) and attorney, founded Sverdlov Law to provide personalized legal services in estate planning, probate, elder law, and business succession. With 12 years on Wall Street, she manages complex financial matters. A Cornell University and Brooklyn Law School graduate, she also lectures, writes, and volunteers.