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Do I Need a Living Trust?

There are some things one should consider when deciding whether or not to set up a Sun City living trust. A living trust is when you and your spouse will agree to transfer all of your assets and estate in what’s called a revocable trust. Then you will name a trustee, which can be you […]

By |March 6th, 2014|Arizona Trust, Articles|0 Comments

Beneficiary Deed, What You Need To Know

A Sun City beneficiary deed is used to transfer a property owner’s real estate to his or hers beneficiaries, after the property owner’s death. A beneficiary deed is a way for someone to avoid going through probate, which can be very expensive and take a long time to complete. Once a person has passed their […]

By |March 5th, 2014|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A, Articles|0 Comments

How to Avoid Probate in Mesa

Avoiding probate sounds difficult to some, but there are some simple ways to ensure that some, if not all of your property goes to your beneficiary or beneficiaries, without going through probate in Mesa.

 

When you create a trust, you are creating a way around probate. That is after your death, your estate is only counted […]

By |February 28th, 2014|Articles, Real Estate|0 Comments

Living Will vs. Living Trust

There are many people who confuse a living will and a living trust. They are both legal documents that serve two completely different purposes. In order to decide which legal document is best for you, here are a few key differences between the two.

 

A Sun City living will is a legal document that specifies what […]

The Pro’s and Con’s of a Trust

It can be hard for someone to sit down and plan and prepare for their passing, but if you have property, assets, and other valuable things, it is important that you decide how to dispose of them. A person can create a Sun City trust by establishing one in their will or creating a living […]

By |February 26th, 2014|Arizona Trust, Articles|0 Comments