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The internet is full of information on trusts, but not all of it is accurate. That’s why you need to get your information on trusts from the right source – a qualified estate planning attorney. To provide this information, we’ve made available our free report to answer some of your questions on trusts, like:

  • What is a trust?
  • How can a living trust help avoid probate?
  • Can a living trust help with estate tax planning?
  • How can a living trust be used to leave a lasting legacy?
  • What are the other benefits of a living trust?

Why Consider a Living Trust?

Not only can a living trust help you avoid probate, it can help provide for the quick and efficient settlement of your estate. Plus, a living trust helps you plan for incapacity. It lets you choose who’s in charge of your assets if your disabled, instead of leaving the decision up to a court.

A Living Trust Can Help Your Family After You’re Gone

Beyond providing for the efficient and cost-effective settlement of your estate, a trust can help you leave a lasting legacy for your children and grandchildren. With a living trust, you can:

  1. Shield your heirs’ inheritances from lawsuits, creditors, and divorce
  2. Provide for children or others with special needs
  3. Leave an inheritance for minor children without giving them control over the property
  4. Protect the inheritance of a child without investment experience
  5. And much more

Download your free report to get more information on trusts. And give us a call to find out whether a living trust is the right choice for you and your family!

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Living Trusts: A Breakdown

Revocable living trusts are a good alternative to last wills largely because of the fact that they enable the transfer of assets to your family members outside of the process of probate.

Why would you want to avoid probate?  There are a few reasons, and perhaps the most pres read more–>



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