The Benefits of a Living Trust
Even if we have a will at the time of our passing, all of our assets and liabilities will need to be settled in probate court before they can be distributed to our families. Watch this short video to learn how your estate can easily avoid the delay and cost of probate for your family.
In this video you will learn:
- a better way to transfer your assets to your heirs
- why a simple will is not enough
- what is “probate” and what it means to you
- how to avoid the unnecessary cost and delay of probate
- the many benefits of a Living Trust, and how it works
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