A Guide to Revocable Trusts in Mesa, AZ

For over two decades, our knowledgeable and compassionate attorneys at Walk-In Wills have helped people plan for the future. Along with will creation, we can also help you establish a revocable trust to exert greater control over your assets and how they’re dispersed to your heirs.

What Is a Revocable Trust?

Similar to wills, revocable trusts are an estate planning tool that allows you to provide assets to beneficiaries after you die. However, they provide the grantor, meaning the creator of the trust, with more power over how assets are dispersed. For instance, you can include a clause that states an heir must graduate from college or reach a certain age before assets are handed out.

 

How Does It Work?

Revocable trusts can be funded with money or property. In addition to the grantor, revocable trusts also have a trustee, which is a person that manages the trust on behalf of the grantor. In many cases, the grantor serves as the trustee until the time of their death, at which point another trustee will handle duties related to asset distribution.

What Benefits Do Revocable Trusts Offer?

Trusts are beneficial to avoiding probate, which is the legal process of proving a will valid and distributing assets to heirs. With a trust, assets go directly to heirs according to the terms of the trust, without the need for probate. And unlike irrevocable trusts, revocable trusts can be changed during the person’s lifetime.

Frequently Asked Questions

A revocable trust is a flexible estate planning tool that lets you place your assets into a trust you can change or dissolve as your life evolves. At Walk‑In Wills, the attorneys meet with you to go over your goals, draft a trust that reflects what you want, and guide you through properly putting assets into the trust so it can work the way you expect.

Because a revocable trust can allow your property to pass to heirs without going through probate, many people prefer it as part of a complete plan. Walk‑In Wills explains how this works, how it can save time and expense for your family, and helps you decide whether a trust makes sense given your situation.

Yes — one of the main benefits of a revocable trust is its flexibility. If your circumstances change, Walk‑In Wills can review your existing trust with you and help prepare updates so the document continues to match your intentions and family needs under current Arizona law.

Revocable trust costs vary based on your estate’s complexity and what additional documents you may need. Walk-In Wills discusses pricing during your consultation so you understand the investment before getting started.

Contact Walk-In Wills to schedule a consultation. Their Mesa attorneys will explain how a revocable trust works, discuss your goals, and help you create a trust that protects your assets and simplifies things for your family.

How Can I Get Started?

The first step is to contact Walk-In Wills to discuss your estate planning needs during a free consultation. From there, our attorneys can help you decide whether a revocable trust is right for your situation.

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