Living Trusts
Make sure your assets are managed properly for the future. Learn all about living trusts, and what might make one a good fit for you.
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What Is a Grantor Trust? Definition, Rules, and Taxes
A grantor trust is considered a “disregarded entity” by the IRS and comes with its own benefits, risks, and unique rules to consider.
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Revocable Living Trusts: Everything You Need to Know
By providing flexibility and privacy, revocable living trusts can be a valuable part of your estate plan.
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Do I Need a Living Trust?
A living trust can be a powerful estate tool, but they're not right for everyone.
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Create a Living Trust in Utah
A living trust in Utah is an estate planning tool that allows you to use and control your assets while you are alive and pass them to your beneficiaries after your death. A revocable living trust (also referred to as an inter vivos trust) provides flexibility and privacy not available with other estate planning options.
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Create a Living Trust in Oklahoma
An Oklahoma living trust is a popular estate planning tool that allows you to maintain control of your property even while it is in trust.
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Make a Living Trust: A Quick Checklist
A living trust is one of the most flexible estate planning options available, but how do you go about writing one? Follow this checklist!
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Living Trusts 101: Funding and Managing a Living Trust
A how-to guide to getting your living trust funded.
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10 Biggest Living Trust Mistakes to Avoid
You can make several mistakes with a living trust, but one arguably towers above the rest: waiting too long to create yours. Here’s how to avoid 10 others.
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How to Create a Lottery Trust to Protect Your Winnings
A lottery trust can help protect your assets and privacy, and help you control how your winnings are invested, distributed, and taxed.
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How to Create a Living Trust in California
California living trusts offer control, flexibility, and privacy in estate planning. Learn how to avoid probate and simplify distribution.
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