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Do You Need A Living Trust?

Estate planning can be tricky business because many people don’t quite know which products are most appropriate to their particular situation. Choosing can mean the difference between a peaceful process upon your passing or a tumultuous one in which your loved ones are unsure of what your wishes are. This is true of a living […]

By |November 7th, 2012|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

Special Needs Trusts in Arizona

Health care has been a hot topic over the past several months and it has been up for debate as to who deserves it and who doesn’t. In 2009, there was an estimated 5.5 million nonelderly adults with disabilities who health care was covered by Medicaid. On top of that, 6.9 million nonelderly disabled people […]

By |November 6th, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments

Gift Your Vacation Home Through A Living Trust

A living trust Phoenix, AZ is great estate planning tool for those that want to determine how to best gift their homes to loved ones once they pass on. However, all too often, while the primary home is gifted through the trust, the vacation home may be forgotten, forcing it to pass through the costly […]

By |November 1st, 2012|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

Choosing a Trustee/Beneficiary For Your Living Trust

When it comes to estate planning, there are several important documents that require the assistance of a family friend or loved one to complete the process. For instance, in the case of a living will Arizona, the person of your choosing is appointed to make medical decisions on your behalf once you are no longer […]

By |October 31st, 2012|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

Living Trust: Pros and Cons

Estate planning offers a wide array of options for planning purposes. For instance, a traditional will provides an accounting of your wishes after you’ve passed away and gives a guideline for how you want your assets to be re-distributed to love ones. A living will provides this same type of information on a […]

By |October 26th, 2012|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments