Include a Living Trust in Your Estate Plan

A Living Trust can help Protect Your Assets

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A Living Trust is a legal document providing for the legal transfer of assets into a Trust. Living Trusts are often used as a tool for certain assets to avoid Probate because assets that are properly funded into a Trust do not have to go through Probate. The creator of that Trust (trustor) legally outlines instructions for the assets held within the Trust. Like a Will, a Living Trust allows you to outline your final wishes and provide financial stipulations to ensure your loved ones are provided for. The trustor can manage the Living Trust, or appoint a trustee with this job.

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Living Trusts are blueprints for how you want your property and assets to be transferred upon your death. A Living Trust holds the property you’ve transferred into that trust for your management. Ownership of those assets can be transferred at any time, or upon your death, with your appointed trustee managing the Trust after your death.

Whether you have just started making decisions regarding your estate, or you’re well on your way through the estate planning process, a little Information on Living Trusts can help to erase any questions or doubt family members might have upon your death.

For more information on Living Trusts, download our Free Report: “Living Trusts, Calculating the Benefits” and get the information you’ll need to:

  • Plan for dependent minors
  • Learn how you can reduce the fees and delays associated with Probate and best case, you can avoid Probate
  • Because you are letting your wishes be known, you decrease the chance of someone contesting your Will
  • Learn how Living Trusts can decrease the amount you pay in taxes to the government

Contact us with any questions on this free report, and start the process of planning for your estate today! We can help you draft a Living Trust that is right for you and your family.

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