Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts

A Trust is a legal entity that holds property for the benefit of another. There are three parties to a Trust: The Grantor (the Trust creator), the Trustee (the individual charged with the administration of the Trust), and the Beneficiary (the individual that benefits from the assets of the Trust). There are  many variations of Trusts that serve a variety of purposes from making it possible for your assets to avoid probate after your passing, to ensuring that your assets are protected from Creditors, to providing for future generations. While Trusts can seem complicated, and at times may be complex, they do not have to be. Everyone’s life and circumstances are different, and as such every Trust is unique to further the goals of the Grantor. 

If you are curious about whether a Trust is right for you and your family, click the Learn More button below to contact us today! We are here to answer your questions and advise you based on your specific circumstances and family dynamics. 

 

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