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Planning for Longer Lives Should Be a Family Project

Insights Planning for Longer Lives Should Be a Family Project Patricia Annino · April 30, 2019

Rimon’s Trust and Estate Partner, Patricia Annino, contributed her insights to a discussion on how a family prepares for sustained competence for Barrons Magazine. Sustained competence exists when an older, still-capable family patriarch or matriarch chooses not to step asidehow a family prepares for sustained competence. Sustained competence exists when an older, still-capable family patriarch or matriarch chooses not to step aside

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Patricia M. Annino is a partner in Rimon’s Trust and Estates Group. A nationally recognized authority on estate planning and taxation. Ms. Annino has more than 30 years of experience serving the diverse needs of families, individuals, and owners of closely held businesses.

Prior to joining Rimon, Ms. Annino worked at Prince Lobel, where she served as Chair of the firm’s Estate Planning and Probate Group. Ms. Annino’s practice includes all aspects of private client work, including estate planning; will and trust planning; incapacity planning; prenuptial and postnuptial agreements; estate litigation; advising executors, trustees and beneficiaries and administration of estates and trusts.  Read more.