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Ethel Mitchell

Season 6 Episode 616

Attorney and estate-planning expert Ethel Mitchell joins The Chavis Chronicles to explain how wills, trusts, and sound legal planning protect families and generational wealth. She provides clear, accessible guidance to help viewers safeguard assets, avoid probate pitfalls, and build a stronger financial legacy.

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