- "What is probate?"
- "What's Included?"
- "Will I still be in control?"
- "Why a Living Trust and NOT a Will?"
- "What are the differences between Wills and Trusts?"
- "Are there similarities between Wills and Trusts?"
- "How does a trust provide for minor children?"
- "How does this help me avoid estate taxes?"
- "How will this provide me with peace of mind?"
- "What Are Burial and Final Instructions?"
- "What Is A Living Will?"
- "What are some common mistakes people make?"
- "What are the Funding Documents?"
- "What do you mean when you say it provides for incapacitation?"
- "What does Funding Your Trust mean?"
- "What does it mean to Assign Property?"
- "What is a Certification of Trust?"
- "What is a Declaration of Trust?"
- "What is a Durable Power of Attorney?"
- "What is a Health Care Power of Attorney?"
- "What is a Revocable Living Trust?"
- "Why Do I Need A Living Trust?"
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"Why Do I Need A Living Trust?"
The Simple Answer: A Revocable Living Trust takes effect immediately while you're alive and while you still have the ablity to sign your name. This allows you to start transferring your assets and getting all your financial affairs in order. With a Living Trust you can easily manage, protect and eventually distribute your assets. Good choice right?
