Who Needs This Estate Planning Tool?
Not every estate needs a trust, but they can be quite beneficial when:
- Your estate is highly complex
- You have children from a previous marriage
- You care for a child or adult with a disability
- Your estate will be taxed heavily
- You’re a business owner
- You have concerns about giving heirs large sums of money at once
If you’re not completely sure whether a trust is right for you, it’s time to contact a law firm that specializes in estate planning.
How Can a Lawyer Help?
An estate planning attorney will make certain that you take the right steps when creating a trust. After establishing a trust, you must transfer assets to it, which is called “funding.” You must also include a list of heirs and directions on how you want them to receive your assets.
Failure to create or fund a trust correctly can lead to lots of confusion, but Walk-In Wills offers vital support to help you navigate the process with ease.