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Wills Vs. Trusts: Take Control of Your Wealth Distribution!

Posted by Brandon Cooper | Oct 18, 2021 | 0 Comments

Wills Vs. Trusts:  Take Control of Your Wealth Distribution! You work hard for your money and want to ensure that your wealth distribution goes according to your wishes upon death. Sadly, many people simply don't understand the difference between wills and trusts and how they can affect inheritance. Don't be one of them! Take control of your wealth distribution by understanding what wills don't control and the benefits of a trust. 5 Things a Will Does Not Control Most people believe that a will encompasses and controls all of your assets. That is simply not the case. Proper asset ownership for will-based plans can be confusing. However, the bottom line is that a will only controls assets in individual names; it does not control:

  1. Trust assets
  2. Retirement accounts / pension plans
  3. Life insurance
  4. Annuities
  5. Employee benefits

While having a will allows you to avoid having a court decide who gets what, a trust can generally protect you even further. 5 Benefits of a Living Trust There are many benefits to a living trust, including these five:

  1. Avoiding the public, costly and time-consuming court processes at death (probate);
  2. Avoiding the same regarding incapacity (conservatorship or guardianship);
  3. Providing for spouses without disinheriting children;
  4. Saving estate taxes in some cases;
  5. Protecting inheritances for children and grandchildren from the courts, creditors, spouses, divorce proceedings, and irresponsible spending.

There are many types of assets which can be funded into your trust, such as real estate, bank accounts, investment accounts, and intellectual property rights. Others might include:

  • Notes payable to you
  • Life insurance – if you don't have an irrevocable life insurance trust
  • Business interests
  • Oil and gas interests
  • Personal effects – artwork, jewelry, collectibles, antiques

It's important to work closely with your estate planning attorney to make certain that all of your assets are distributed according to your wishes – and done so with the least amount of cost and time delay. Contact us today for more information about wills, trusts, and other financial planning issues and let us help you decide what's best for your situation!

About the Author

Brandon Cooper

My legal experience began while I was working on my Bachelor degree at University of Alabama at Birmingham in Management Information Systems.  I had a job as a legal assistant for a local law firms.  While working for the law Firm I had the opportunity to assist people who were injured to try to ...

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