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Living Trust
Trusts used to be synonymous with the ultra-wealthy and trust-fund babies. That is simply no longer the case. Trusts are created to provide beneficiaries with income or assets. When assets are in a trust, this avoids probate.
Trusts can be created for several reasons:
- Manage or control spending and investments to protect the beneficiary from poor judgement.
- Avoid probate of trust assets.
- Protect the trust assets from other entities such as creditors or potential future ex-spouses of the beneficiary.
- Manage unique assets that are not easily divisible.
- Manage business assets for planned succession.
- Provide structured income for the beneficiary.
Whatever your reason might be, our experienced trust attorneys are here to help you through the process. Whether you are looking for a revocable trust, commonly known as a living trust, or a different type, we will spend time with you to fully understand your situation, wants and needs.
We all think we have all the time in the world, but life is fleeting and precious. Make a plan, let your wishes be known. When it comes to something this important, don’t wait, call our attorneys today. A trust can avoid probate, saving your family time and money.
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