Do I Need a Trust to Avoid Probate?
Benefits of using a trust One common goal in estate planning is to avoid probate. Probate is the legal process of distributing a person’s assets…
When Does a Revocable Trust Become Irrevocable?
Trusts are a standard tool used to protect and distribute assets in estate planning. One critical decision in creating a trust is determining whether it…
What is a Revocable Beneficiary?
In the probate and trust law world, various legal terms and concepts seem complex and need clarification. One such term is “revocable beneficiary.” So, what…
Who Has the Right to Change a Revocable Beneficiary?
Understanding the legal authority surrounding revocable beneficiaries is crucial for estate planning and distribution. In this section, we will delve into the legal aspects of…
Does an Executor Have to Show Accounting to Beneficiaries?
Executor Accounting Process When someone passes away and leaves behind a last will, the person appointed as the estate executor has a crucial role to…