Irrevocable Trusts
| by Lindsay & Allen Law Firm | Estate Planning
As perhaps a universal rule, clients desire to retain the flexibility to change their estate plans. Changes may become desirable as family members are born or die, as estates increase or decrease, as desires and objectives change, and as other life events occur. Irrevocable trust planning refers to a subset of estate plans in which […]
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| by Lindsay & Allen Law Firm | Probate and Trust
Most estate planning clients have questions about Trusts. What are they? What are they for? Do I need one? This blog entry will answer some of those questions. By definition, a Trust is a relationship between three persons: The person who creates the Trust, often called the Settlor, Grantor, or Trustor The person who manages […]
Tags: estate planning, Irrevocable Trusts, Revocable Trust, trust
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