Charitable remainder trusts (CRTs) are useful estate planning tools for people who want to balance out their desire for financial security with their desire to support their favorite charities. CRTs come in two primary forms: charitable remainder annuity trusts...
Wills and Trusts
Can you decide how your assets are used after you pass away?
One of the fears that many people have as they draft their will is how their assets will be used. Many people have worked hard to build up their estate and they often do not want it wasted on poor investments. While a will has the purpose of managing assets after the...
What are the benefits of an incentive trust?
A trust is a legal document that allows you to make specific requests about how your assets are managed. You could, for example, put aside funds for charities, pets or grandchildren with a trust. One popular kind of document is an incentive trust. An incentive trust...
Make the most of the benefits that trusts offer
It's important to go beyond simply transferring your assets to loved ones when crafting your estate plan. You should also consider protecting your assets from potential risks and threats even after your death. That's where a trust comes into play. It can be a valuable...
How can you spot undue influence in your loved one’s estate plan?
If your loved one's estate plan goes to probate and you notice unusual things, you can bring them up to ensure their true wishes are fulfilled. One of the things to look out for is undue influence, which can give you grounds for contesting the will. But, how can you...
