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Art: Designing Your Legacy
14 October 2019
Withers LLP
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In this podcast, we look at how art collectors can use estate
planning to protect their valuable art collections. Our host and
art lawyer Diana Wierbicki talks to David Stein about how art is a
passion asset and the emotional process of estate planning. How do
you decide exactly how the collection will be transferred to family
members and friends, or if specific pieces of art will be sold to
benefit charities, or other alternatives. David also weighs in on
some essentials for collectors when working with an art advisor
during the planning process, as it can be difficult to make
decisions when there is a personal connection to the artwork.
Please follow the link to view other podcasts in our
Withers talks: Art series.
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about your specific circumstances.
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