Filipinos can start estate planning at any age: lawyer

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Filipinos can start estate planning at any age: lawyer
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Filipinos should not hesitate to start estate planning at any age, a lawyer said Wednesday.

"Even if you’re just single, even if you’re just starting working, you can already do estate planning by way of different types of instruments," said Divina Law Senior Partner Atty. Danny Bunyi.Bunyi also stressed that estate planning is possible for every social class."We can do estate planning at every level in society.

"So sometimes, we have that notion that you know, estate planning is dark, gloomy, which is really not the case.""We want to leave our families behind in a good financial position. We’ve strived hard, we worked hard all our lives. So taking care of our families is beyond our loved ones should be something we should give consideration to," he noted.

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