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Important Need To Know Beneficiary Deed Information

Knowing what is included in a beneficiary deed and when it takes effect is important. Here are some things you will want to know when considering having a beneficiary deed created.

 

1.   Real property transferred by a beneficiary deed avoids the cost and delay of having to go through probate because the property is not […]

Revocable Trust vs. Irrevocable Trust

When it comes to trusts, it is very important to know the difference between a Mesa revocable trust and Mesa irrevocable trust. Not knowing the difference and getting one versus the other could cost huge legal and tax consequences.

 

Revocable Trust

1.   A Mesa revocable trust, also known as a revocable living trust or living trust […]

By |March 21st, 2014|Articles, Real Estate|0 Comments

Revocable Trust vs. Will

A revocable trust is an estate planning tool and a will; also known as a last will or living will, are tools to help you decide whom your assets will go to after your death, as well as help with any health care decisions that need to be made. It is important to know the […]

By |March 20th, 2014|Arizona Will, Articles, Real Estate|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

Who Needs a Revocable Trust?

A revocable trust is a useful estate planning tool that offers a way to control assets while an estate owner is living and after they pass away. Almost everyone with an estate plan needs a revocable trust Gilbert, and there are many benefits to managing assets with one. The trust is considered revocable because as […]

By |February 20th, 2014|Articles, Real Estate, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments