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How To Choose An Authentic Living Trust Offer

When you get to a certain point in life, it seem as though the estate planning offers start rolling in. Whether they are coming from financial planning companies or law firms, if you have publicly-recorded assets or are of a certain age, these offers seem to fill your mailbox, promising you peace of mind and the […]

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

Living Trust FAQ

A living trust in Phoenix, AZ is a part of any good estate planning arsenal. It is the way in which assets can be allocated while you are still living in order to determine what happens to them upon your passing. While many people conduct this process through a traditional will, a living trust allows […]

By |October 17th, 2012|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

Pros and Cons of a Special Needs Trust

When it comes to protecting the financial future of a special needs child or other loved one, there are a number of different avenues you can explore to accomplish this task. From an AZ special needs trust to a traditional will in which you stipulate who would care for your special needs loved one should […]

By |September 21st, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments

Types of Arizona Special Needs Trusts

When it comes to special needs expenses, it is important to plan carefully with mindfulness towards long-term needs. After all, there are a number of expenses associated with the health costs of maintaining a disability, not to mention the inability often to work and earn money to take care of everyday living expenses. This is […]

By |September 12th, 2012|Arizona Special Needs Trust|0 Comments