WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST?

Bob on September 2nd, 2008

WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST? A living trust is a legal document that replaces what you think of as your will. The living trust makes sure your assets go to the people you choose. It also avoids probate upon death or a conservatorship proceeding if you become incapacitated. Moreover, it allows couples to eliminate or reduce taxes. In addition, setting up a trust gives you a complete picture of your assets and compels you to get your “financial house in order” to transfer the assets into the trust. WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST?

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