Living Trusts

Why should i update my existing living trust by a restatement instead of an amendment?

If you already have a living trust or family/marital trust and you want to update it, the best way to do this is by a restatement. A restatement allows you to “republish” your trust and replace the original trust, thus updating the entire document, including your distribution plan and naming your trustee, but without creating a whole new trust. Also with a restatement, all assets currently titled in your trust stay exactly the way they are (no need to re-title existing trust assets, like your [...]

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Are living trusts only for the very wealthy?

No, everyone who owns their house, land or even a manufactured home needs a living trust. There are many people who do not have a lot of money in the bank, but they own their house or manufactured home when they pass away. You do not have to be “wealthy” to benefit from a living trust. And your loved ones will thank you later when they do not have to go to probate.

June 9th, 2022||

Should i transfer my house into a living trust?

Yes, you should transfer your house to your living trust. By filing a trust transfer deed with the county where your house is located, you ensure your house will pass through your trust and not be subject to probate. This will save thousands of dollars that can go to your loved ones and not to lawyers or the court. But you want to be sure the transfer is handled correctly to avoid possible reassessment of your property taxes. And make sure to have an experienced [...]

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What are the benefits of a living trust?

The main benefit of a living trust is that assets that pass through your living trust avoid probate, thus allowing quick and easy transfer to your loved ones. If you are married and create a family/marital trust, there may be estate tax advantages for the surviving spouse. And a living trust is a document that protects your privacy (unlike a will which is filed with the court and is part of the public record anyone can see).

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Do i need a living trust?

If you own your house, you need a living trust. If you are married and own your house together, you should create a family/marital trust. If you want to set up a trust fund for someone or give someone the right to live in your house after you die (but not own it outright), you need a living trust. And most importantly, if you want to protect your assets from going through probate, you need a living trust. Have an experienced estate planning attorney prepare [...]

June 9th, 2022||
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