A Living Trust Can Be a Vital Estate Planning Tool

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What is a Living Trust?
A Living Trust is an estate planning tool offering a wide variety of benefits, one of which includes keeping your estate out of probate. It is a legal document that when properly designed holds the title or ownership to your property and assets.

Why Choose a Living Trust?
A Living Trust is a blueprint for how you’d like your assets and financial affairs to be handled upon your death; or in case you become incapacitated and unable to manage your assets. It’s a very adaptable arrangement that provides management, protection and distribution of a family’s assets. If properly set up and funded, it can be an important part of your estate plan. A Living Trust can also:

  • Help avoid probate
  • Reduce estate taxes
  • Set up long-term property management

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  1. Manage your assets according to your own wishes
  2. Help your beneficiaries avoid the time and expense of probate
  3. Provide more privacy than wills
  4. Minimize the tax burden on your estate
  5. Provide for disabled dependents without affecting their ability to quality for essential government programs
  6. Provide continuous income for minor dependents, including children from previous marriages


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