This is such an important topic. Estate planning is often overlooked, but it's essential for everyone, regardless of age or wealth. Breaking down complex legal concepts into easy-to-understand terms is incredibly helpful. The emphasis on peace of mind for both you and your loved ones is spot on.
Do trusts help protect assets while the trustees are alive? The assumption is that all financial instruments, real estate holdings, etc. have already been assigned to the trust.
Only if you wait a few months and get Notary Index Crime Enforcement Regulatory Authorized Forgery Proof Inheritance Administration Lawyers with the Latin Law Model Interdiction Trust. It has NICER 837PC Citizens and Sheriffs on call with permission validation ledgers to expose and arrest inheritance and legacy wealth transfer thieves.
Yes, please assist ironland and also what do i do with my parent's house when they die and i cant afford the property taxes even though the house is paid for
So I have a trust but never funded it with bank account. I do have my benficiaries of retirement and other assets listed as the trust. Can you explain a little more about funding the trust with a bank account. Do i just need to open an account with $10 in it?
It all depends, you can hire an Estate Lawyer who charges less up front for a Living Trust inheritance thieves use to steal our Legacies costing a Quarter 25% to 50% in Litigation, or wait a few months and pay a NICER authorized forgery proof Inheritance Administration Lawyer to add dozens of steps to insure value quality and service paying a Grantors Prebate Nickel or Grantees Probate Dime to avoid the Estate Plan crime and Quarter Litigation.
A happily married professional friend called me stating her husband is sadly terminally ill with an end coming soon. She said she's relieved that their home, bank accounts, cars etc are all titled in both their names, bills are paid, etc. Oh - BTW - we don't have a will.... Keeping my scream buried in my brain, I asked her to call her church group and grab the name of the first trusted attorney that pops up. She said "I'm glad I called you. I didn't realize it was that big a deal." 😮😮😮