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Given that this is America, a land of immigrants that is still absorbing people from around the world, practitioners are likely to have clients who are, or are married to, non-U.S. citizens. The result: Complexities of estate planning are greatly magnified. This article addresses and offers solutions to estate-planning issues that arise when working with such clients. Some of the more common issues
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Given that this is America, a land of immigrants that is still absorbing people from around the world, practitioners are likely to have clients who are, or are married to, non-U.S. citizens. The result: Complexities of estate planning are greatly magnified. This article addresses — and offers solutions to — estate-planning issues that arise when working with such clients. Some of the more common issues concern assets that may be subject to U.S. estate and gift tax and differences in how the

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