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 Family Trust and How Do You Start One?
If you’re interested in setting up a family trust, this article will help you understand what a trust is, how it can benefit your family, and the easy steps to get started.
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5 Myths About Trusts You Can't Afford to Believe
A living trust can be an effective estate planning tool if you understand what they can and can't accomplish.
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Create a Living Trust in Delaware
A living trust is a powerful estate planning tool that protects your assets in life and after you pass away. Learn more about living trusts in Delaware.
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How to Make a DIY Living Trust in 7 Steps
A living trust is an easy way to plan for the management and distribution of your assets, and you may not need an attorney to create one.
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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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How to Choose a Name for Your Trust
Find out what factors to consider when naming your trust—and whether or not you can change the name once your trust is funded.
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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 Texas: A Complete Guide
Ensure your estate is handled smoothly and your heirs are taken care of. Start a living trust in Texas with these simple steps.
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What Is a Living Trust?
A living trust is a legal arrangement that specifies who manages your assets and who inherits them after you die—all while avoiding probate.
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How to Put a House in a Trust
Putting your house in a trust can be a beneficial part of your estate plan, but there are a few things to consider.
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