Category Archives: Revocable Trusts
Benefits of a Georgia Revocable Living Trust
Nearly everyone who starts to think about estate planning in Georgia knows that they should likely make a will. A will, also described commonly as a last will and testament, can be an important document for identifying loved ones and charities to inherit your assets after your death. Yet a revocable living trust can… Read More »
Should I Create a Revocable or Irrevocable Trust?
Many estate plans in Georgia include trusts, and there are various kinds of trusts that have different purposes and benefits. All trusts that are created in Gwinnett County are either revocable or irrevocable trusts. Within those two broad categories a range of other types of trusts exist. If you are considering the establishment of… Read More »
Should I Create a Revocable or Irrevocable Trust?
Whether you have just started to think about estate planning, or you have a particular idea in mind about creating a trust as part of your existing estate plan, it will be important to make sure that you establish the right type of trust based on your needs. As you consider establishing a trust,… Read More »
The Trust Protection Myth: Your Revocable Trust Protects Against Lawsuits
Many people believe that once they set up a revocable living trust and change the ownership of their accounts and property from themselves as individuals to their trust, those accounts and property are protected from lawsuits. This is not true. While trusts commonly protect a beneficiary’s inheritance, few trusts protect assets (accounts and property)… Read More »
