Not Sure if You Need a Will or a Trust?
A Will is a legal document that outlines who inherits your assets after you pass away. It also allows you to name guardians for minor children. But here's the catch—wills go through probate, which can be slow, public, and expensive.
A Living Trust, on the other hand, allows your assets to pass directly to your beneficiaries without probate. It also lets someone you trust manage your affairs if you become incapacitated—without court involvement.
- Avoid probate
- Keep your affairs private and out of court
- Provide immediate access to funds for loved ones
- Plan for incapacity
- Protect your family’s inheritance from lawsuits, divorce, and creditors
- Settle your estate quickly and efficiently
“My wife and I are grateful for the expertise showed by the Guttman Law team. They created a trust for us that’s easy to understand and will be equally easy for others to execute... our family has a clear roadmap for settling matters—many years in the future.”
— Patrick M.
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