Revocable Living Trusts

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Revocable Living Trusts Attorneys In Scottsdale & Phoenix, Arizona

What Is A Living Trust?

One of the most effective tools for securing your assets and providing for your loved ones is a living trust. Unlike a testamentary trust which only takes effect upon your passing, a living trust can be set up and funded while you are still alive. This provides you with the peace of mind knowing that your assets will be distributed according to your wishes. At McCain & Bursh, our team of experienced attorneys can guide you through the process of creating a living trust that is tailored to your specific circumstances.

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What Benefits Do Living Trusts Provide to My Heirs?

In Arizona, McCain & Bursh Attorneys At Law, P.C. offers valuable services related to living trusts. These legal documents can be incredibly beneficial for individuals who are concerned about their children's or other heirs' future needs. By creating a living trust, you can avoid the probate process which is not only costly but also time-consuming. In some cases, probate can even last for several months or years, causing unnecessary stress and financial burden on your loved ones who are already dealing with the loss.


Moreover, if your heirs live far from you, completing all the necessary paperwork involved in probate can be a major hassle. This is where living trusts come in - they offer a more efficient and hassle-free way to transfer assets to your beneficiaries. But that's not all, living trusts can also help minimize your heirs' tax burden, providing them with financial stability during a difficult time.

Does a Living Trust Benefit Me Now?

Unlike a will, which only takes effect after your death, a living trust becomes effective immediately upon its creation. This means that in the event of your disability, your chosen trustee can step in and manage your assets according to your wishes without any delay or intervention from the probate court. Additionally, a living trust allows for greater flexibility and control over your assets compared to a will. You can easily amend or revoke the trust as needed, ensuring that your estate plan remains up to date with your changing needs and circumstances.

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