Avoid Probate: Why Trusts Trump Wills for Property

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 14

  • @southrichmondtofl
    @southrichmondtofl Před 10 měsíci +2

    Which kind of trust though, make a video of the two types?

    • @rouletlawfirmp.a.4922
      @rouletlawfirmp.a.4922  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi southrichmondtofl, you can check out this new video on revocable vs irrevocable trusts czcams.com/video/pzUfS5jwKRM/video.html

    • @MadOldMan-ck5wq
      @MadOldMan-ck5wq Před 4 měsíci

      The Trust cost 25% Litigation Legal fees when greedy trustees and siblings make DIY changes so no thank you. Our family will use the Fiduciary Security Allied Legal Advisors Forgery Proof Notary Index Crime Enforcement Regulatory NICER Permission Validation Certification Living Trust Crime Interdiction Administration. And protecting our Business from crime and fighting with their added collaboration with Financial Crime Enforcement Network FinCEN counterfeit free LLC Prebate Probate Nickel and Dime alternative to DIY litigation quarter.

    • @MadOldMan-ck5wq
      @MadOldMan-ck5wq Před měsícem

      You want the Allied Legalese Professional Administration Lawyers approved NICER Latin Law Model Interdiction Trust to avoid inheritance hijackers. Our greedy sibling cost our parents estate 50% and the estate planner who promised peace of mind refused to help so get a NICER approved administration Lawyer to do it the right way like Right Way Garage doors in Vacaville Ca.

  • @TrustVictim
    @TrustVictim Před měsícem +1

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  • @MadOldMan-ck5wq
    @MadOldMan-ck5wq Před 2 měsíci +2

    The Trust cost more on both ends with the dozens of steps to validate, certify, transfer, distribute, settled administration in Litigation costing 15% more than Probate. So Grantors will soon happily pay a NICER Prebate Nickel or Grantees pay a Probate Dime. To avoid the Trust Quarter 25% Litigation.

    • @rouletlawfirmp.a.4922
      @rouletlawfirmp.a.4922  Před 23 dny +1

      I'm sorry to hear that your family ended up in court. While trusts are less likely to end up there for multiple reasons, no estate plan can guarantee that will not happen.

    • @LegaleseWarrior-w4i
      @LegaleseWarrior-w4i Před 22 dny

      @@rouletlawfirmp.a.4922 With all due respect your Pragmatic Clients on the other side of the fence disagree, although there are more Wills out there 9 out of ten times the Trust ends in Fights or Litigation because families are using Plain English Lawyers instead of Legalese Lawyer's. Avoiding fights and Trust forgers with the NICER Standard Operation Procedures in a few months to avoid Grantors being victimized from inheritance thieves. The Plain English Trust and Will are made out of the same easy to forge paper needing Legalese Administration Lawyers instead of Estate Planners.

  • @theresaj.pereda7648
    @theresaj.pereda7648 Před 14 dny

    As per my request, my husband and I have 2 sons, whom are at their mid-twenties with kids

  • @mtebor
    @mtebor Před 20 dny +1

    Will probate happen if you only have one adult child ?

    • @rouletlawfirmp.a.4922
      @rouletlawfirmp.a.4922  Před 18 dny +1

      Whether or not you have to go through probate doesn't depend on how many children you have. Rather, it is based on what assets you have and how you own them when you pass away. All states have laws in place which determine when probate is required and it is usually some combination of owning real estate and/or personal property in excess of a certain value. To avoid probate, you can use certain planning tools such as trusts and beneficiary designations to transfer assets outside of probate. If you would like to learn more, you can sign up for my masterclass at www.rouletlaw.com/reports/insider-strategies-for-your-will-trust-health-care-documents-more.cfm I hope that helps.