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Question: Because I travel frequently from my home in Toronto to South Florida on business, I recently purchased a condo in the Boca Raton area. Are there any special planning considerations for people like me who live away from home for periods of time? Answer: A couple of years ago, environmentalists coined the term “locavore” to describe someone who shops for locally grown and produced food. Perhaps the estate planning community should coin the term “locacogitore” to describe someone who plans locally, especially regarding their estate and personal document planning. Particularly for the many Canadians who have property in the United States or another foreign country and/or who frequently travel to another country on business, becoming a locacogitore is important. |
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