8 Living Trust Forms: Legal Self-Help Guide

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by Sanket Mistry

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Don’t make creating a living trust more difficult than it needs to be. With this quick and simple guide, non-lawyers can create their own living trust with the ease a fill-in-the-blanks book can offer Written and edited by licensed attorneys for use in all 50 States and Washington, D.C. A living trust is a legal document that allows the property (or items) placed into the trust, to be used by you during your lifetime while still allowing that property to be transferred to another (a beneficiary) after you die. Another words, a living trust allows you to transfer the property in the trust to someone you name after you die, while you still get to enjoy the property while you are alive. A living will and a last will and testament (traditionally this is what people mean when they talk about their will) work together. A good estate plan includes both a living will and a last will and testament. A living trust can help you in many ways to meet your estate planning needs. A living trust can help to: reduce taxes, - avoid probate, - keep property distributions private, - and much more. Rest assured, everything you need to achieve a solid living trust is in this book. There is even an easy to understand guide in the beginning to help you understand some of the basics of what is a living trust, the benefits of creating a living trust, and fill-in-the-blank living trust forms. This book is all you need to create the living trust your needs require. ˃˃˃ THE EASIEST WAY TO CREATE YOUR OWN LIVING TRUST Scroll up and grab your copy today! FREE!! Kindle version, through Kindle Matchbook program, when you buy the print version  from Amazon                   Protect your assets by avoiding probate costs with this easy to use guide. This book provides an array of living trusts for most situations. Turn to this work for: fill-in-the-blank living trust forms, - basic information on creating a living trust yourself, - comprehensive Glossary of common legal terms, - links to state specific information, - and more The Legal Self-Help Guide series provides information to those who want to understand their legal rights and responsibilities in an effort to resolve legal problems or know enough to feel confident in their decision to retain legal counsel. This Guide provides plain-English explanations as an alternative to the legal jargon that fills legal books. Express Your Rights. At Peerless Legal we believe the law is only useful when people have the tools they need to understand their rights. Join us on our quest to make the law usable and accessible to anyone. Peerless Legal was founded with quality in mind. All of our products are created by a licensed attorney who believes in our mission to empower individuals by giving them the legal self-help tools to access legal information, make decisions, and engage the system. You can take part by turning information into actions. Learn more and get updates at PeerlessLegal.com. One of the fastest ways to transfer property after your death is through a living trust because trusts are not required to go through probate court. In addition to saving time and avoiding probate costs, a trust lets you control who will receive property after you die. 8 Living Trust Forms helps you create your own living trust forms to meet your needs. You'll discover how to: avoid probate, - distribute property quickly, - keep property distributions private, - provide an alternative to creating a will, - ensure your possessions will be distributed as you wish, - reduce the potential family conflicts, - and much more. For many people, a will is their first choice for passing on property to their loved ones, but it's not the only document that should be considered. Both a will and living trust contain your inheritance instructions, meaning they state who gets what property, when they will get it, and how they will get it. To create a living trust, a lawyer is not required or necessary, especially for simple living trusts. All you really need is a little bit of intelligence and the right information. A living trust can be an important part--and in some cases, the most important part--of your estate. A living trust can help ensure that your assets are managed according to your wishes, even if you become unable to manage the trusts yourself. Sanket Mistry earned his JD from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. He is a member of the New York State Bar and author of several books in the Legal Self-Help Guide series. He has written numerous estate planning books including, 25 Estate Planning Forms, Guidance on Creating Your Own Will & Power of Attorney, Simple Will Creator ,  8 Living Trust Forms , and  Give Through a Will and Living Trust , and the bestselling book in the Legal Self-Help Guide series,  Will, Trust, & Power of Attorney Creator and Estate Records Organizer.  He has worked, and volunteered, at a number of nonprofits, government agencies, and for-profit corporations. He al

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