Miscellaneous 2005

How to deliver an effective planning service

Source: QLD

Published Date: 13 May 2005

 

Estate and business succession planning is more than simply having a will. To provide a quality service a team of specialists needs to work together using a process that clearly defines who does what. This presentation covers the following:

  • what are the steps in delivering an estate planning service?
  • how to position the service with clients
  • who should make up the estate planning team?
  • how to effectively manage the process and become the estate project manager
  • what should be the outcome for clients and the advisory team?

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How to deliver an effective estate planning service

Author(s): Brant Dillon

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