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Trusts Can Help You Preserve your Legacy for Future Generations

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Would you like to make sure your legacy is passed on to future generations and out of the hands of Probate court? Would you like to make sure you’re in control of your assets? It’s time you learn a time and money saving Estate Planning tool: Living Trust.

In this no obligation, free report on Living Trusts, we highlight things you need to know when it comes to planning for your estate.

Living Trusts by Definition

Living Trusts are legal documents prepared with the help of an Estate Planning attorney that outlines the management of your properties and assets held in that Trust until your death or ready to transfer ownership.

A Living Trust is drafted by you and your attorney, with you having full, unlimited control to amend or revoke that trust.

Why a Living Trust:

Many people create a Living Trust because they want to make sure their assets are transferred to their heirs without trouble. But what many don’t know is that a Living Trust keeps your assets out of a messy Probate proceeding. Assets you transfer into a Living Trust before your death will not go through Probate.

Probate is the court-supervised process of paying your debts and distributing your assets to your designated heirs. Probate can last for months, even years before anyone gets anything.

A Living Trust avoids Probate and makes passing off your assets to your loved ones a snap.

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