American College of Trust & Estate Counsel

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901 15th St NW Ste 525
Washington, DC 20005

The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) is a prestigious organization comprised of leading professionals in trust and estate law, focused on enhancing the profession through lifelong learning and the establishment of best practices. With resources targeted at wealth advisors, legal professionals, and the public, ACTEC provides informative materials and educational opportunities to improve estate planning practices.

ACTEC is committed to fostering an inclusive environment that promotes diversity and understanding of various communities within the field of trust and estate law. Through initiatives such as outreach to law students and resources for professionals, the organization aims to advance knowledge and equitable representation in estate planning matters.

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