The Wealth Advisor
How to Avoid Sending Your Assets and Loved Ones Into Probate Court
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Over the years, we’ve discovered that many people make a BIG mistake, catapulting their assets and loved ones right into the court system. Most of our clients want to avoid probate because it has a reputation for being expensive, time consuming, stressful – and public, meaning anyone anywhere can see who got what and how to contact them. Beneficiaries may become victims to nosey neighbors, predators, and unscrupulous “charities.”
Q: What’s the one mistake that causes all these problems? A: An unfunded trust. In this issue you will learn:
What Does it Mean to Fund Your Trust? Funding a trust is simply the process of transferring assets from your name into the name of your trust. Often, beneficiary designations are changed to your trust as well. Funding is accomplished in three ways:
Planning Tip: Put together a list of your assets, their values, and locations, then start funding the most valuable ones and work your way down. Keep plugging away until your trust is fully funded. Our office can help. What Happens to Assets Left Out of Your Trust? For many people, avoiding probate court is a main reason they set up a revocable living trust in the first place. Unfortunately, you are not “done” when the trust documents are signed. If you don’t take the next step to fund, probate court is guaranteed. WARNING: If your trust is left unfunded, you will send your family and assets into probate court. Which Assets Should, and Should Not, Be Funded Into Your Trust? In general, you will probably want to fund the following assets into your trust:
On the other hand, you will probably not want to fund the following assets into your trust:
Planning Tip: Work closely with your estate planning attorney to determine what should go into your trust and what should stay out. Our office can help. What Are the Benefits of Trust Funding? Funding your trust makes it possible to obtain trust benefits:
The Bottom Line on Trust Funding A trust has a myriad of benefits, including probate avoidance. Yet, in the end, an unfunded trust doesn’t avoid probate. ACT NOW: Call our office now and we’ll help you make sure your assets are owned properly and that your trust is up to date. |
Law Offices of J.R. Hastings • 1003 Third Street, San Rafael, California 94901 • 415-450-6692
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