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A living trust estate plan is a revocable living trust-centered estate plan that contains your special instructions for your own care and that of your loved ones. These instructions are what distinguishes Living Trust estate planning from traditional wills and  bare-bones living trusts. A Living Trust plan contains other documents which assure your planning needs are totally met. Living Trust planning is thorough, easy to create, change and control.  It allows you to give what you have to whom you want, the way you want and when you want – while saving tax dollars and probate costs. It’s the very essence of what constitutes good estate planning.  


This is What a Living Trust Plan Can Do for You:

-         Provides instructions for your care and that of your loved ones in the event of your disability.

-         Is effective if you move to or own property in another state.

        -   Avoids probate and its associated legal costs.

-         Keeps your affairs private and confidential.

-         Controls all your property including pensions and life insurance.

-         Allows you to leave explicit instructions for the care of your loved ones.

-         Creates protective trusts for your young children, disadvantaged children, adult children and grandchildren.

        -   Provides federal estate tax planning

 


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