Why Would I Need a Living Trust?

Have you made any plans to distribute your assets and take care of your family, when you die or become incapacitated?
Trusts can Work for ‘Regular’ People

When you hear the word trust fund, you might think of the uber-wealthy giving their kids a big chunk of cash on their 25th birthday. However, trust funds aren’t just for the rich.
Are Childhood Collections Part of Your Estate Planning?

COVID-19 has altered how we spend our time. Most forms of socialization were scaled back or continued virtually. The forced isolation reignited a passion for hobbies and collecting.
Estate Planning After Remarriage

Married people in second marriages with prior children often have to balance the future well-being of their spouse with that of their own children.
Not Talking About Estate Planning Can Be An Expensive Mistake

Many baby boomers may hesitate to discuss money with their children, but the reality is that a massive amount of wealth will be transferred in the next couple of decades.
Equal Is Not Always Fair When Considering Inheritance

When you’re planning to divide your estate unequally, explain the reasons to your heirs, and remember: They might be hurt anyway.
Does Living Trust Help with Probate and Inheritance Taxes?

I was told that unlike wills, a trust doesn’t require probate and is not taxable. My main asset is a house that I want to pass on to my son. Would a living trust help?
If Your Spouse Is Seriously Ill, Get Your Estate Plan in Order

Planning for the death of a spouse is difficult and painful. It involves conversations that we don’t want to have.
What Is Status of Larry King’s Handwritten Will?

Larry King’s handwritten will was recently obtained by outlets. It reportedly left out his estranged wife.
Should I Use a Living Trust in Estate Planning?

I understand that most people don’t need a living trust because probate is simple in the state, but can having a living trust save you time or money?