The Gartenberg Law Firm - What Is A Living Trust?


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A Living Trust is a Legal Document prepared to handle the affairs of your estate in case of your death or incapacity to act in your own best interest. A Living Trust will protect your estate when you are no longer capable and it will make life easier for the loved ones you leave behind. A Living Trust will help your estate avoid the length and costly expense of probate. 

A properly funded Living Trust offers you continuity of control of your affairs. When we prepare your Trust, it will include provisions for the handling of your affairs after your death. The Trust can also make provisions for minor children, children of a former marriage or grandchildren, even mentally or physically handicapped heirs. Also for any persons you may want to exclude from your estate. For peace of mind, a Living Trust may be all you need. 

When you transfer assets to your Living Trust, you keep full control. As trustee of your trust, you can do anything you could do before. You even file the same tax returns. Nothing changes but the names on the title to the assets.

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