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                <description><![CDATA[<p>A living trust is a legal document that describes how you want to transfer your assets when you die. In this fashion, it’s like a will but creating a living trust centered estate plan has several advantages. It allows you to avoid probate. The transfer of your assets can remain confidential. If you merely have&hellip;</p>
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<p>A living trust is a legal document that describes how you want to transfer your assets when you die. In this fashion, it’s like a will but creating a living trust centered estate plan has several advantages.</p>



<ol><li>It allows you to avoid probate.</li><li>The transfer of your assets can remain confidential. If you merely have a will or no estate plan at all your estate may require administration through the public probate process.</li><li>Allows more efficient administration of your estate (makes it easier for your heirs to receive assets you’ve left them).</li><li>You can control your assets through your living trust in the event that you become incapacitated. If you merely have a will or no plan, a court will interfere and may control your assets.</li><li>You get peace of mind that one set of instructions can control your assets.</li><li>You can avoid unintentional disinheriting.</li><li>You can control when your beneficiaries inherit. You can keep assets in trust until your beneficiaries reach certain milestones (graduating college) or until they reach a certain age.</li><li>Beneficiaries’ inheritance can remain in trust and receive protection from creditors, divorce proceedings, spouses, irresponsible spending, and future death taxes.</li><li>You may use tax planning to reduce or eliminate federal (or state, where relevant) estate taxes.</li><li>Allows you, and not the probate court, to control minor children’s inheritance.</li><li>Special provisions make living trusts more difficult to contest than wills.</li><li>Prenuptial protection can be included.</li><li>Living trusts are revocable and can be modified while you are competent and alive.</li><li>You may choose professional assets management by selecting a professional trustee.</li></ol>



<p>If you’re ready to learn how a living trust centered estate plan can help you and your family, book a confidential consultation.</p>
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