8 Living Trust Forms: Legal Self-Help Guide - Sanket Mistry

8 Living Trust Forms: Legal Self-Help Guide

By Sanket Mistry

  • Release Date: 2014-05-29
  • Genre: Law

Description

One of the fastest ways to transfer property after your death is through a living trust because trusts are not required to go through probate court. In addition to saving time and avoiding probate costs, a trust lets you control who will receive property after you die. 8 Living Trust Forms helps you create your own living trust forms to meet your needs.
You'll discover how to:
avoid probate,
distribute property quickly,
keep property distributions private,
provide an alternative to creating a will,
ensure your possessions will be distributed as you wish,
reduce the potential family conflicts,
and much more.
For many people, a will is their first choice for passing on property to their loved ones, but it's not the only document that should be considered. Both a will and living trust contain your inheritance instructions, meaning they state who gets what property, when they will get it, and how they will get it. To create a living trust, a lawyer is not required or necessary, especially for simple living trusts. All you really need is a little bit of intelligence and the right information. A living trust can be an important part--and in some cases, the most important part--of your estate. A living trust can help ensure that your assets are managed according to your wishes, even if you become unable to manage the trusts yourself.

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