What Is a Living Trust?

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Living Trust and Estate Planning
A popular option is a living trust, which many people consider one of the better routes to take.

Estate planning isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. Every family situation is different. What works great for your brother-in-law, may not work for you and your spouse. Living trusts pass wealth on to the next generation. However, they are one of many ways to accomplish estate planning goals. A recent article from msn, “Is a Living Trust Really the Best Way to Pass an Inheritance to Your Family?” takes a closer look.

A living trust is created to be a legal entity separate from the person who creates it, known as the “grantor.” Sometimes referred to as a “revocable trust,” it can be changed or dissolved at any time as long as the grantor is alive. Trusts are created by estate planning attorneys and tailored to the specific needs of the individual.

There are many benefits to using a trust. Assets placed in a trust pass directly to beneficiaries without going through probate. When someone dies, their will is submitted to the local court and reviewed by a judge who determines whether or not the will is valid and if the executor is acceptable to the court. Until the court approves the will and the executor, the estate is in limbo, and nothing can move forward.

Depending on how complicated the estate is and how well the local courts perform, it can easily take six months to a year for the court to approve the will. If the decedent owned property or other assets in different states, these all have to go through probate in each state.

A trust has a trustee and a successor trustee. If the decedent was the trustee, the person in charge of the trust, then the successor trustee can step in and manage the trust. If assets were placed in the trust to pay bills while the estate is being settled, the successor trustee can do this without waiting for probate to be completed. Beneficiaries can be given their inheritance upon the death of the decedent without delays from the probate process.

Most people don’t know this. However, a will becomes a public document in the probate process. Estranged relatives, ex-spouses, creditors and thieves can all view the will. This is why families who have suffered a loss are targets of scammers and recipients of phone calls and direct mail from people seeking to buy the decedent’s home or serve as financial advisors, assuming an inheritance is being received.

A living trust also allows for great flexibility to respond to changes in life. If a family member gets divorced or married, welcomes a new baby, or dies, the trust can be changed easily to adapt to new circumstances. The same is true for financial changes in life. If the grantor needs access to the assets in the trust, they can be taken out, or the trust can be dissolved. You can’t do this with an irrevocable trust.

Meeting with an estate planning attorney is the best way to determine if your circumstances warrant a trust and which is best suited to your goals. There are trusts to protect blended families, structure donations to charity, pass wealth to grandchildren and trusts for disabled individuals. A conversation with a Amy Hsiao, Esq. will answer questions about trusts and provide peace of mind, knowing that you’ve done the right thing for your family.

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Reference: msn (Dec. 1, 2024) “Is a Living Trust Really the Best Way to Pass an Inheritance to Your Family?”

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