The last will and testament is the workhorse of any estate plan, but for some, a trust may be a more effective estate planning tool. Among the advantages of trusts are avoiding probate and protecting assets should you become incapacitated. Furthermore, revenues in the trust industry continue to exhibit substantial growth, largely attributed to the desire to avoid income, capital gains, and estate taxes.
As with many things in life, having the right tool makes it easier to get a job done. Estate planning is no different. To find out if a trust is right for you, you should consult with an experienced California estate planning attorney. If you want the assets of your estate distributed according to your wishes while allowing your loved ones to grieve without worrying about the complex probate process, a trust might be exactly the tool you need.
For more than 40 years, John L. Shaw, Attorney at Law
has helped hundreds of clients in Temple City, Pasadena, Arcadia, Rosemead, and Alhambra, California, craft trusts that provide peace of mind. Call today to schedule a free consultation to learn more.
A trust is a legal agreement between three parties, including the settlor (the maker of the trust), the trustee (who manages the trust and its assets for the benefit of the third party), and the beneficiaries of the trust. Typically, the settlor serves as the trustee until their death or incapacitation, at which time the successor trustee, named in the trust document by the settlor, assumes that role.
The two basic types of living trusts are revocable and irrevocable. A revocable trust can be changed from the time it is created until the settlor dies. An irrevocable trust cannot be changed once it has been created and signed. An irrevocable trust may have greater tax advantages, but it also requires the settlor to relinquish ownership of all assets to the trust.
The process of creating a trust involves several key steps you can take with your trusts attorney, including allowing you to:
There are four key reasons why a trust is important to your estate plan:
Even a trust with few assets can be complicated. There are issues with property and businesses owned by the trust, joint tenancy issues, and issues with minor beneficiaries, guardianships, and other beneficiaries such as charitable organizations. Trusts can be marvelous tools for avoiding unnecessary taxes and public scrutiny, but only if they have been carefully crafted by a knowledgeable California estate planning attorney.
John L. Shaw, Attorney at Law
had followed three key tenets for more than 40 years:
If you want to join the clients in Temple City, Pasadena, Arcadia, Rosemead, and Alhambra, California, who have benefited from the legal advice and expertise of John L. Shaw, Attorney at Law, call the firm to schedule a consultation. It is never too early to begin planning for what happens when you are gone, so reach out and start today.
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