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Trust Administration: what your trustees and beneficiaries can expect.

Creating a revocable living trust is the first step to executing your estate plan. The second step is the administration of the trust. This takes place following the death of the last grantor (the person who created the trust), at which moment the appointed successor trustee steps in to ensure that all of the beneficiaries […]

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Asset Protection for Beneficiaries

The primary purpose of a living trust is to help your beneficiaries avoid the grueling process of probate. There are additional benefits, however, that are important to consider. One such benefit is the ability to provide asset protection for your beneficiaries. A properly drafted revocable living trust with asset protection provides a protective wall around

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Advance Health Care Directive

The Advance Health Care Directive (or Living Will) is an essential document to have alongside your Revocable Trust. While the Revocable Trust both prescribes and protects post-death decisions, the Advance Health Care Directive (Living Will) protects your decisions while in life, when you are found incapable of making them on your own. A typical situation

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Trusts and Lawsuit protection

Many people seek a Living Trust for a singular purpose: to protect their assets from a potential or pending lawsuit. The hope is that transferring assets from the person’s name to that of the trust can block a creditor’s ability to access them. This way of thinking is not totally correct. There are two forms

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Step Up in Basis

One of the key tax protections provided by a Revocable Living Trust is the inheritance of property with a step up in basis. This means that your beneficiaries will inherit any of your property at the market value it holds at the time of your death, rather than the market value it held at the

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Funding

Funding your revocable trust is a fundamental part of the trust-making process, a part that often gets overlooked. A trust, in and of itself, is little more than a vehicle through which your assets can pass to your beneficiaries after your death (while at the same time avoiding probate). In a sense it is like

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How to choose a trustee FAQ’s

Are you looking to start building your trust plan but have a few unanswered questions? We have answered a few general FAQ’s below that might help put your mind at ease a little about trustee’s. Who should I choose as my trustee? When you choose a trustee, you should consider first and foremost your trust

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Why Consider a Revocable Trust?

Sometimes even the most meticulous planners fall victim to unexpected circumstances. While a living will and trust can be an effective tool used to avoid probate, some people find themselves unable to keep these tools updated. With each large purchase, new family member, or boom in the family business, living wills and trusts need to

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