Protect Your Legacy with a Trust
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Find Your Trust TypeWhat is a Trust?
A trust is a legal arrangement where one party (the trustee) holds and manages property for the benefit of another (the beneficiary). The person who creates the trust is called the grantor or settlor.
Unlike a will, which only takes effect after death and must go through probate, a trust can provide immediate benefits and seamless transfer of assets.
Why Everyone Needs a Trust
- Avoid Probate - Save time and money by bypassing the court process
- Privacy - Trusts aren't public record like wills
- Asset Protection - Shield assets from creditors and lawsuits
- Control - Specify exactly how and when assets are distributed
- Minor Children - Provide for children without court involvement
- Incapacity Planning - Manage your affairs if you become unable to
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Simple Living Trust
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Perfect for individuals wanting to avoid probate and maintain privacy.
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All trusts include a Spendthrift Clause - This important protection prevents beneficiaries'
creditors from accessing trust assets and protects against irresponsible spending.