Family Trusts and the Title Process
It stands to reason, when it comes to estate planning, that
a growing number of homeowners establish a living trust instead of relying on a
will. That’s because, when properly prepared, a revocable living trust can save
the family the time and cost of probate when the homeowner dies.
It can also save on estate taxes and protect inheritances for children and
grandchildren while allowing the trustees, typically the owners of the trust,
to retain control of their assets during their lifetime.
To understand more about revocable and irrevocable Living
Trusts, read on, with this
article from
Barbara Pronin,
provided here by our own
Kelly Vincelette
from
Cornerstone
Title.
Note: Barbara Pronin is an award-winning
writer based in Orange County, Calif. A former news editor with more than 30
years of experience in journalism and corporate communications, she has
specialized in real estate topics for over a decade.
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