Trusts can help you avoid the cost and delays of probate and prevent much of your property from being gobbled up by fees and taxes after you die. Trusts can also protect your family's inheritance from unforeseen disasters like lawsuits, divorces or fiscally irresponsible heirs. This book describes what trusts are, the different kinds that are available, why people use them and when you should consult a professional for advice or drafting. Even if you decide to hire a lawyer or other professional advisory, it may be possible to save money by doing some of the preliminary work yourself using this guide. Your Guide to Living Trusts & Other Estates is 214 pages long.
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Kay Ostberg is the author of several consumer self-help books including Using a Lawyer, Everyday Contracts and If You Want to Sue a Lawyer. Ms. Ostberg received her J.D. in 1983 from the National Law Center at George Washington University.
Confused about whether you should use a trust? Don't be. Information on the types of trusts available and what trusts an do is all here -- in this easy-to-understand reference tool. You'll learn how trusts can help you avoid probate, reduce your tax liability, provide financial security for your dependents long after you're gone, and keep your estate plans private. You'll also learn about: creating a trust, selecting trustees, choosing beneficiaries, funding a trust, other estate-planning tools, revocable living trusts, marital trusts, insurance trusts, charitable trusts, trusts for children, irrevocable living trusts, testamentary trusts, Medicaid planning trusts and much, much more.
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