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Living Trust
With a Living Trust, you can set up a flexible estate plan that fits your needs. Created during your lifetime, a Living Trust allows you to transfer your assets to a separate legal entity. One common benefit of a Living Trust is that it helps prevent your estate from going through the probate process, saving time for the family members you leave behind. Create a Living Trust to control your assets and property while providing for your family after your death.
Use a Living Trust if:
- You own property to be dispersed upon your death.
- You want to designate a person or organization to receive your assets, including Digital Assets, after your death.
- You want to designate a person to act as your executor and carry out your wishes.
- You want to have a system in place for the management of your assets and the care of your children if you become unable to manage or care for them yourself.
Make document: Living Trust
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