I am often asked about the difference between wills and revocable trusts, so I thought it important to explain the purpose of each. Wills and revocable trusts basically do the same thing – each is a ...
Setting up a trust can be an important step in estate planning, helping you manage assets, protect beneficiaries and simplify the transfer of wealth. The timeline for setting one up, however, can vary ...
In these uncertain times, it is more important than ever to review your fundamental estate planning documents to ensure that they protect you and ...
Revocable trusts are a type of trust agreement in estate planning in which a grantor, or the owner of assets, establishes a trust for beneficiaries with the help of a trustee, who is responsible for ...
The basics of trusts are easy to understand. Trusts are legal entities that allow one party to manage assets for the benefit of another. They involve three key roles: the grantor who establishes the ...
Revocable trusts can go by other names like living trusts, inter vivos trusts or even “loving” trusts, but their purpose is the same: to address the problems that traditional last wills and testaments ...