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Trust vs. Will: What you Need to Know- National Estate Planning Awareness Week

Our second installment for National Estate Planning Awareness Week: trusts, wills, and the difference between the two.

When most people hear “estate planning,” they immediately think “will,” but for parents, a simple will is, simply, not enough.

A  very common question we get is “What is the difference between and will and a trust?”

In some ways they are very similar, and in some ways they are very different. Both a will and a trust are ways for you to leave a set of instructions about how you want your assets distributed: what assets, and to whom. So, in that way, they are similar.  They are different in how they work.

A will is a document that has to go through a formal court process, called probate, and a lot of parents don’t want their families to have to deal with that court process. The way to avoid a court process is to take the instructions about what you want done with your assets, and who they are going to, and put them into a trust.

The assets that are owned by a trust do not have to go through that public court process – everything remains private, and are maintained as easily as is possible.

Essentially a will and a trust are both documents that you use as a way to leave assets to other people, but they work in different ways. One is a court document, one is an out of court document, that makes things as easy as possible for your family.

If you’d like to learn more about your family’s options with regards to your will and trust, contact our office and mention National Estate Planning Awareness Week to schedule you Family Wealth Planning Session free of charge. We’re happy to answer all of your questions and come up with a plan that works for your family.

Be sure to like, share or comment on this video on our Facebook page to be entered into our National Estate Planning Awareness Week contest, to win an Estate Planning Package for your family. There will be new information, and a new chance to win, each day here on our blog, and on Facebook.

To your family’s health, wealth, and happiness-

 

 

 

David Feakes

P.S. Want to get started on the most important planning you’ll ever do for your family? Give our office a call at (978) 263-6900 to get started. You’ll be so glad you did.

David Feakes is the owner of The Parents Estate Planning Law Firm, PC – a law firm for families in the Acton, Massachusetts area. David helps parents protect the people they love the most.

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