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Living Trusts are no longer a tool just for the rich


Living Trusts are one of the most common estate planning tools in use today. Avoid sending your loved ones to court by placing your assets in a Living Trust.

Over the last two decades, the popularity of Living Trusts has skyrocketed. Now, you can get the protection from probate that a Living Trust offers for a price that you can afford to pay.

Almost anyone with an estate of $100,000 or more can benefit from having a Living Trust. Estates of $100,000 or more are often subjected to probate in their state of residence, which can cost anywhere from 2%-4% of the estate's value in court and legal fees.

Websites like Legalzoom have created thousands of Living Trusts at a rate far below what a lawyer would charge, and with great customer service to boot. You fill out the simple questionnaire at your leisure, and don't pay until you're finished.


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Living Trust Discussions

living trust and minor children
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Titled property in a living trust
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Revocable Living Trust
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Re: Revocable Living Trust
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Re: Theoretical probate question
ith living trusts, and a living trust can be looted almost >> overnight by a dishonest successor trustee. > > Most trustees are bonded as are most ... I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "living ...

Re: amending a living trust
s transferred into a living trust, the > title is changed to read something like "John Doe Revocable living trust". > > The books go on to explain that if the trust is revoked and a new trust is > created (because there were ... ty must be > transferred into this new trust ...

A couple questions about living trusts
uestions about living trusts: 1) Do multiple living trusts have to be named differently? I ... nd the software lets me create multiple trust documents but each one has the same name for the trust. 2) One of my living ...

Re: Who Needs A Revocable Living Trust???
he Revocable living trust instead of having a Will, >has one herself and has put our a CD Will and trust kit that encourages >most people to use a Revocable living trust INSTEAD of a Will except >for a ... er areas, but am uneasy about Revocable living ...

Re: Titled property in a living trust
... patent rights as titled property in the trust, but drag my feet when it comes to assigning the patent rights to the trust. I would transfer title to my ... ts in Europe as well as the US. In my living trust, I identified the patent property ... n and I don't want to keep amending the living ...

Re: Quitclaim Deed Form Questions
nstead of $0?), yourself as trustee for grantee (can I assume you mean here "Les Doe, trustee of the Les Doe Revocable living trust, dated December 1, 2003". Also is ... .. > > I recently prepared a revocable living ...

Re: community property and living trust -- basic question
In California RLTs are common because the cost of probate is high. Trusts and re-titling of land is not a DIY thing, unless you happen to be a lawyer or a title insurance guru. The problem is tha...

Re: Living Will, how soon after a death can a copy be acquired?
et a copy of the >> living trust? > >A "living trust" is a trust that takes effect before death (as >opposed to a "testamentary trust" which is contained in a ... e answer to the question whether/when a trust ...

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