Living Trusts
- Summary of Living Trust Benefits
- Avoids probate at death, including multiple probates if you own property in other states
- Provides for court-free control of assets at incapacity
- Brings all of your assets together under one plan
- Provides maximum privacy
- Quicker distribution of assets to beneficiaries
- Assets can remain in trust until you want beneficiaries to inherit
- Can reduce or eliminate estate taxes
- inexpensive, easy to set up, and maintain
- Can be changed or canceled at any time
- Difficult to contest
- Provides for court-free control of minors’ inheritances
- Can protect dependents with special needs
- Prevents unintentional disinheriting and other problems of joint ownership
- Professional management with a corporate trustee
- Peace of mind
Probate
- What is Probate? Probate is the legal process through which a court “wraps up” your affairs. When you die, a probate court will:
- -Determine whether you left a valid will,
- -Ensure your debts are paid,
- -Ensure that all taxes are paid, and
- -Ensure your assets are distributed according to your will. If you don't have a valid will, your assets are distributed according to state law.
Successor Trustees
Living Trust and Wills
What is included in the single person estate plan package?
- Interview, Documents Review and Analysis Preparation of Living Trust by an Attorney
- Preparation of Pour-Over Will by an Attorney
- Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
- Advance Health Care Directive
- Preparation of One Trust Transfer Deed-owner occupied
- Preparation of One Change of Ownership Report (PCOR)
- Memorandum of Trust Bookkeeping,
- Homeowners Insurance Transmittal Letter,
- Transmittal Letter Form(s),
- Certification of Trust,
- Checklist of Changes Requiring Review of Estate Plan, and
- Guidelines for Successor Trustee.
What is included in a married couple estate plan?
- Interview, Documents Review and Analysis Preparation of Living Trust by an Attorney
- Preparation of Pour-Over Will for Husband,
- Preparation of Pour-Over Will of Wife,
- Advance Health Care Directives for Husband,
- Advance Health Care Directives for Wife,
- Durable Powers of Attorney for Asset Management for Husband,
- Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management for Wife,
- Disclosure Letter,
- Memorandum Regarding Community Property,
- Memorandum of Trust Bookkeeping,
- Homeowners Insurance Transmittal Letter,
- Transmittal Letter Forms,
- Certification of Trust,
- Checklist of Changes Requiring Review of Estate Plan,
- Guidelines for Successor Trustee,
- One Trust Transfer Deed on your property, and
- One Change in Ownership Report (PCOR).