A Living Trust is an Important Part of Your Estate Plan

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Planning for the Disbursement of Your Assets is Very Important, and a Living Trust Can be a Flexible Tool for You and for Those You Care About

A Living Trust can offer significant benefits for your family and heirs, not the least of which is the avoidance of probate, where a judge may assign a guardian of your assets.

So, what is a Living Trust? It’s a legal document that holds the title, or ownership, to your property and other assets. A Living Trust dictates your specific wishes for the disbursement of your assets.

A Living Trust is an Important Tool for Many Individuals. To Learn More, We’re Offering a FREE Report That You Can Download Now, So You Can See if a Living Trust is Right for You.

If you have assets that you want to leave to your heirs (even if your assets are nominal), and you want to ensure how your heirs handle that inheritance, a Living Trust may be for you. A Living Trust is adaptable to many specific circumstances, and includes features and benefits such as:

  • Very specific instructions as to whom will manage your assets and how they will be distributed
  • Privacy for your family and your heirs (unlike a public document such as a will)
  • A flexible approach to taxes

There are many other benefits to a Living Trust and you owe it to yourself to determine whether a Living Trust is for you. Our free report will tell you more about Living Trusts, in plain language. It includes explanations of:

  1. How a Living Trust is different than a will
  2. How and why a Living Trust gives you and yours privacy
  3. How you can avoid the painful process of “double probate”
  4. The “spendthrift provision”, which allows for the fulfillment of very specific intentions that you have for those who will inherit your assets

Learning more about Living Trusts – and how this tool can be a part of your estate plan – is important, so take the step NOW to DOWNLOAD OUR FREE REPORT. There is no obligation, and you do owe it to yourself to LEARN MORE HERE.

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