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    I Need My Inheritance Now! Minnesota Probate Attorney Bill Peterson

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    www.mnprobate.com Minnesota Probate Lawyer Bill Peterson offers several ways for heirs to receive money from their loved one's probate before the final accounting. The contents of this video are for information only and are not to be interpreted as legal advice. For personal legal advice you should consult with an attorney who is experienced in probate law or estate planning. The US Treasury Department requires us to advise you that any written tax advice cannot be used and is not intended to be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding any penalties that may be imposed under the Internal Revenue Code. Written advice from our firm relating to any Federal Tax matters may not, without our express written consent, be used in promoting, marketing or recommending any entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer.

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