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What Trusts Can Do For You

May 17, 2022

Now that we’ve talked a bit about trusts, this may be a good time to summarize how they might be able to help you…

  • They can ensure the orderly transfer of your assets and your property. And they can do it in private.
  • They can set aside money for an elderly family member or a disabled child.
  • They can help finance a child’s education…thus helping to secure the child’s future.
  • They can create your own portable – and personalized – pension plan.
  • They can help your family avoid the costs – and the lack of privacy – of probate.
  • They can help to protect your assets from creditors.
  • They can provide a framework with would enable a designee of your choice to administer your personal and financial affairs if you become unable to.
  • They can make a charitable gift with tax breaks.
  • They can structure and administer financial affairs for your heirs or other family members.
  • They can ensure the continuation of alimony or child-support payments…even if you’re not around to make them.
  • If you’ve owned a business, they can save that business from a liquidation not of your choosing, or a sale price not of your choosing.
  • If you’ve done well with your asset-management and investments, and you’d (of course!) like to preserve as much of that as you can, they can lessen your capital-gains tax bite.
  • They can manage – and, hopefully, lower – your estate’s overall tax exposure.

What types of things, exactly, can you put into a trust? Well, for starters…

  • Stocks and bonds
  • Real estate
  • Mutual funds
  • Variable annuities
  • Capital management accounts
  • Life insurance
  • Art
  • Collectibles of all kinds
  • A variety of personal possessions and miscellaneous items

If it sounds like a trust – or trusts – might be beneficial for you and your family, you might want to speak about it with an Elder Law attorney.

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