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What Is A Living Trust

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Comprehensive Transfer Document: A statement of intent (by you) that all of your assets (in addition to your personal property) are owned by the trust. As a result of a 1993 California court case upon which this document is based, the transfer of assets into a trust after the death of the owner may be allowed without the need for probate-provided that this document is included in the trust.



A Bill of Sale: This is used to transfer general/personal property into the trust, and most commonly applies to jewelry and household items.

Advance Health Care Directive: This document is a statement of your express wishes concerning your end-of-life and other medical related decisions, and names an agent who is authorized to make these decisions for you if you are unable to do so.

Community Property Agreement: This allows a surviving spouse to obtain a full step-up in a tax basis for appreciated property following the death of another spouse. This document has the potential to result in substantial tax savings for the living spouse, but must be analyzed by your certified financial planner in order to determine the specifics of your situation.

A Pourover Will: This type of will is used to transfer assets into a trust after the death of the owner if said assets were not transferred during the owner's own lifetime. It is important to note, however, that probate may still need to be involved in the transfer of assets into the trust using the will.

Schedule of Assets: This is a listing of all of the assets included in the trust, and a properly drafted schedule will allow you to transfer without having to list each asset individually. The schedule of assets may also be used to transfer assets without the involvement of probate.

Durable Power of Attorney for Financial Matters: In the event that you become incapacitated, this crucial document names an agent who is authorized to make financial and other decisions on your behalf.

Discovering your Living Trust Options

All of these documents, and several others, will most likely need to be included in your living trust, and your certified financial planner and/or tax professional is the resource that you should turn to for sound advice to help you protect your assets at all times regardless of the circumstances that may arise.
What Is A Living Trust
An essential part of your estate plan is a living trust because a will is not enough to protect your estate from going through probate in the state in which you die. A living trust does protect your estate from going through probate. This is especially important if you own property in other states and countries.

The legal requirements of probate can be very costly and extremely aggravating for your heirs. A living trust will enable your heirs to avoid all of this unpleasantness.

The process of estate planning is helped to go smoothly by a good estate planning attorney. You should decide in advance a few important questions in order to help the estate planning process:

When you set up a living trust - you (or you and your spouse if married) are the Trustee(s) while you are alive and in good mental health. Successor Trustees are named by you in the trust to take over when you are incapacitated or deceased.

You must decide who it is that you want to make the decision that you are no longer capable of handling your own affairs and that the Successor Trustees will take over?

Do you want one person such as your spouse to make that decision? More than one person? Your spouse and children? Your spouse and doctor? Two doctors? The choice is up to you, but think it through carefully.)

Your trust will always name a Successor Trustee, but have you considered whether you want to name Successor Trustees to serve as Co-Trustees?

For example, if you and your spouse have children from different marriages, you may want to ensure that neither set of children has power over the other set of children. One way to try to prevent this is to make sure there is always a separate Successor Trustee (serving as Co-Trustees) for each set of children so that neither set of children can be cut out of an inheritance.

You must decide to whom to leave family heirlooms?

This situation can cause real friction in the family. If you've promised your mother's wedding ring to a daughter or a family portrait to a son, you need to specify these distributions in your trust.

You should name alternate beneficiaries in the unlikely case that all your family is also deceased?

If there are no alternate beneficiaries named in your living trust, the legal designation that your "heirs at law" will be your alternate beneficiaries may be used by your estate planning attorney. This means that inheritance law decides who is next in line to inherit, which could result in a cousin you never heard of, or even hate, being named your heir.

Instead, you should ensure that your estate planning lawyer puts in your living trust specific family members, friends, and/or charities as alternate beneficiaries to cover this unlikely, but possible, situation.

The above information is NOT legal advice, only considerations for you to discuss with your own estate planning attorney. The providing of this material does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
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