Brette Sember, J.D.
Brette is a former attorney and has been a writer and editor for more than 25 years. She is the author of more than 40 books, many of them about legal topics. Brette has written, edited, and consulted for a large number of legal outlets, legal websites, legal practice management software companies, online legal service companies, and law firms. She is a national expert on divorce and family law. View her work on her website.
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Create a Living Trust in Ohio
If you are considering creating an Ohio living trust, be aware that a revocable living trust can provide you with many advantages, but that they do have limitations. Trusts offer control, privacy, and flexibility that may not be available in other estate planning options.
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Create a Living Trust in Mississippi
When you die, your estate may have to go through probate court, which can be expensive and could take a long time. Living trusts can help you avoid the probate process. Find out more about how living trusts can help your Mississippi estate plan.
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Create a Living Trust in Iowa
A living trust can help you avoid the costs and time required to see your property through the probate process. Learn more about living trusts in Iowa.
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Create a Living Trust in Vermont
A Vermont living trust holds ownership of your assets during your life while you continue to use and control them. Assets are then passed to beneficiaries after your death. A revocable living trust (sometimes called an inter vivos trust) can offer a variety of benefits.
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Create a Living Trust in Louisiana
The assets in your last will will be subject to probate court, a time intensive and expensive legal process. A living trust in Louisiana can help you avoid these additional costs. Find out more about living trusts and how one could help you.
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Create a Living Trust in Tennessee
A Tennessee living trust is an estate planning tool that lets you maintain the use of your assets while placing ownership of them in a trust. After your death, they are passed to beneficiaries of your choice.
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Create a Living Trust in Minnesota
A Minnesota living trust is an important estate planning option. Revocable living trusts, or inter vivos trusts, allow you to control and use your assets while also planning for their distribution after your death.
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Create a Living Trust in Colorado
A living trust allows you to avoid probate when you pass away. Probate can be time consuming and expensive. Find out more about probate and living trusts in Colorado.
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Create a Living Trust in New Jersey
A living trust in New Jersey allows you to maintain use and control of your assets during your life and then passes them to beneficiaries after your death, all while providing protection from probate costs and state interference.
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Create a Living Trust in Washington
A Washington living trust holds your assets in trust while you continue to use and control them. After your death, the trust passes assets to your beneficiaries according to your instructions. A revocable living trust can provide flexibility and control.
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