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Estate planning is essential to ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes and your loved ones are protected. However, even the best intentions can go off track due to common mistakes. Here are four common estate planning mistakes to keep in mind when reviewing or preparing your estate plan.

1. Neglecting to Regularly Review Your Estate Plan

2. Incorrect Asset Titling 

3. Naming a Trust as a Beneficiary Without Proper Planning

4. Conflicting Legal Documents

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