Wills and Trusts
Wills and Trusts are legal documents that tell other people what you want to be done with your property after you die. A trust is a way to let someone else manage your money and things for the benefit of someone else that you care about. They are both important legal documents that can help you make sure your wishes are carried out after you die.
If you have a will, it’s a good idea to also have trust. If you have trust, it’s a good idea to have a will too. They both work together to help make sure your estate is handled the way you want it to be. Contact us to find out more about wills and trusts and how we can help you.
What Are the Benefits of Having a Will and Trust?
There are many benefits of having a will and trust. Some of the most important ones are the following:
- They can help make sure your wishes are followed after you die;
- They can help avoid family conflict;
- They can help protect your assets, and;
- They can make probate easier and faster. And in the case of a trust, skip the lengthy and expensive probate process entirely.
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How Do I Create Wills and Trust?
The best way to create a will and trust is to talk to an attorney. An attorney can help you create a will and trust that meets your specific needs. You want to avoid doing it yourself since one small mistake can prove to be disastrous.
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What Happens if I Don’t Have a Will or Trust?
If you don’t have a will or trust, California laws of intestate succession will determine how your estate is handled after you die. The results can be catastrophic.
Having a properly drafted will and trust is crucial to avoid conflicts and confusion among your loved ones and ensure your wishes are followed. This is especially important if you have specific ways in which you want your assets to be distributed.
If you’re thinking about creating a will and trust, or if you have any questions about them, talk to an attorney. Our office can create documents that meet your specific needs and that comply with the law. Contact us for a consultation.
6 Key Facts About Wills and Trusts
- Wills and trusts are important legal documents that can help you make sure your wishes are carried out after you die.
- They can also help avoid family conflict and make probate easier and faster–or, in the case of a trust, avoid probate entirely!
- The best way to create a will or trust is to talk to a qualified attorney.
- If you don’t have a will or trust, the law will determine how your estate is handled after you die. This can often lead to conflict and confusion among your loved ones.
- It’s always a good idea to have a will and trust, especially if you have assets that you want to be distributed a certain way.
- Lastly, wills and trusts can be very helpful in ensuring your wishes are met after you die.
This is a general guide on wills and trusts. For more detailed information, contact us to find out more about wills and trusts and how we can help you.