A living trust can provide a financial cushion should you become disabled or incapacitated. By setting up a revocable living trust…
- You can detail how you’d like your assets to be managed during your lifetime or after your death.
- You could keep your assets out of probate and minimize your tax burden.
- You can change the terms at any time.
Unlike wills, living trusts are confidential. To learn more about setting up a living trust, contact Attorney Robin Bruce Sandler, your local estate planning attorney in Branford, CT.