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How to Avoid Probate Court in Arizona- The Documents You Need Now

The probate court process (the time in which a deceased person’s property and assets are transferred to their beneficiaries) can be long, stressful, and very costly. Different states have different ways to avoid probate; here is some information on how you can avoid the probate process in Arizona.

 

1.   In Arizona you can create a […]

By |April 25th, 2014|Articles, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments

Updating Your Estate Documents

It is important to review your estate planning documents through out the year and make any changes that may have changed the wishes you want carried out in your estate planning. Things happen and it is easy to forget that some of those things need to be reflected in your estate planning.

 

1.   When you […]

By |April 18th, 2014|Real Estate, Trusts and Wills|0 Comments

Need To Know Facts about Revocable Living Trusts

Revocable living trusts are an increasingly common estate management tool that can be used to avoid probate court and manage asset effectively. A living revocable trust Gilbert can have many benefits for you, and an estate planning professional or attorney can advise you on whether or not it is right for your estate and situation.

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By |February 22nd, 2014|Arizona Living Trust, Articles, Trusts and Wills|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

What is a Revocable Trust?

A revocable trust is an estate planning tool that helps you decide who will get your property when you pass away. It’s a trust that can be amended or revoked by the person or persons who established the trust. This means, that at any time if you decide that you want to change whom the […]