Testamentary Trusts
A testamentary trust is a form of trust that is established in your will. Testamentary trusts will only go into effect upon your death. A testamentary trust can involve minor children or an incapacita...




A testamentary trust is a form of trust that is established in your will. Testamentary trusts will only go into effect upon your death. A testamentary trust can involve minor children or an incapacita...
Family trusts are designed to provide for or distribute wealth to your surviving family members in the event of your death. Family trust is a generic term used to describe a number of different trusts...
A revocable living trust is created for the purpose of avoiding probate proceedings. Revocable living trusts remain in the control of the trustor during their entire life and can be canceled (revoked)...
Intervivos trusts are trusts created while you are still alive. There are many types of intervivos trusts, which avoid probate court and some of which can even help you reduce and avoid estate taxes. ...
An irrevocable trust is one that can not be changed or terminated after it has been established. The person creating the trust no longer has rights in use of funds or assets of the trust. Irrevocable ...
It's always the goal of the court to follow the wishes of the deceased person, so resulting trusts are a very common occurrence. The first, and most common way a resulting trust occurs is when a trust...
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