Using a Gun Trust in Your Estate Plan
They’re typically formed to work in unison with your Will or Revocable Living Trust and not to replace your Estate Plan.
Creative Trust Provisions for Your Children
Many parents and grandparents don’t realize how creative they can be in distributing their assets to their children upon their passing. They think it’s only for rich people and it’s an expensive process with high-powered attorneys. That’s certainly not the case…anybody can control their kids from the grave with unique trust provisions. You’ll love it. […]
Estate Planning for Your Pets
The Trust creates a structure so that the money is bestowed to the Guardian of your pet in a proper manner with rules and guidelines
Learn What Not to Do: The Ballad of Prince’s Estate
Procrastination is easy – especially when it comes to something where the benefits won’t be apparent until you are either incapacitated or have passed away. However, if you care about saving your loved ones thousands in legal fees, months of time, and a mountain of headaches and worries, then completing your estate plan is truly a caring act of charitable service that you should consider completing before it becomes everlastingly too late.