Trusts and Your Estate Plan

How We Help You Build a Complete Estate Plan

We help you create a comprehensive estate plan tailored to your specific needs, goals, and family situation. Our team works closely with you to develop customized solutions, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives.

Estate planning is not just about documents—it’s about protecting your assets, preserving your legacy, and ensuring your loved ones are cared for with clarity and confidence.

Why a Trust Matters

 

Why Your Estate Plan Should Be Personalized

No two families are the same, and your estate plan should reflect that.

We take the time to understand your priorities, your concerns, and your long-term vision. From there, we design a strategy that protects your assets, maintains your privacy, and ensures your wishes are carried out exactly as intended.

 

 

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What Is Estate Planning and Why Does It Matter?

Estate planning is the process of preparing for how your assets and responsibilities will be managed during your lifetime and after your death.

Your estate includes everything you own—your savings, investments, real estate, business interests, personal property, and even provisions for your loved ones and pets.

Without a proper estate plan, the state may decide how your assets are distributed through intestate succession laws, which rarely reflect your true intentions. A well-structured plan ensures that your wishes are honored while minimizing legal complications for your family.

 

Why Trusts Are Essential in Estate Planning

A trust is one of the most effective tools available to protect your assets and provide clear instructions for the future.

At its core, a trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to place assets into a structured plan—ensuring they are managed and distributed according to your wishes. Think of it as a secure “container” that holds and protects your wealth for your beneficiaries.

Unlike a will, a trust can help avoid the probate process, maintain privacy, and provide greater control over how and when your assets are distributed.

Key Benefits of a Trust

  • Avoid Probate: Streamline asset distribution and reduce legal delays
  • Maintain Privacy: Keep your financial matters out of public court records
  • Protect Beneficiaries: Set conditions to safeguard children or loved ones
  • Plan for Incapacity: Ensure your assets are managed if you cannot make decisions
  • Minimize Estate Taxes: Preserve more wealth for your family
  • Support Special Needs Planning: Protect benefits eligibility for loved ones
  • Prepare for Long-Term Care: Help structure assets for Medicaid planning

Are Estate Plans Necessary For Everybody?

Do You Need a Trust or a Will?

A will and a trust serve different but complementary purposes in an estate plan.

A will outlines how your assets should be distributed after your death, but it must go through probate—a public legal process that can be time-consuming and costly.

A trust, on the other hand, allows your assets to bypass probate, offering more privacy, efficiency, and control.

In many cases, the most effective estate plan includes both a will and one or more trusts. An experienced estate planning attorney can help determine the right combination based on your goals.

Types of Trusts We Help You Establish

We design and implement a wide range of trusts to meet different needs and goals, including:

  • Revocable Living Trust
  • Irrevocable Trust
  • Joint Trust
  • Spendthrift Trust
  • Medicaid Trust
  • Special Needs Trust
  • Testamentary Trust
  • Land Trust

Each type of trust serves a specific purpose, and selecting the right one depends on your financial situation, family structure, and long-term objectives.

When Should You Update Your Estate Plan?

Estate planning is not a one-time event—it should evolve as your life changes.

You should review and update your plan when:

  • You get married or divorced
  • You have children or grandchildren
  • You acquire new assets or a business
  • Your financial situation changes
  • You move to a new state

Keeping your estate plan up to date ensures it continues to reflect your wishes and protects your family effectively.

 

Our Proven 5-Step Estate Planning Process

We make the estate planning process simple, clear, and personalized:

  1. Initial Consultation: We learn about your goals, family, and concerns
  2. Strategy Development: We design a plan tailored to your needs
  3. Plan Creation: We prepare all legal documents with precision
  4. Review & Signing: We guide you through every detail for full clarity
  5. Ongoing Support: We help you update your plan as life changes

Our goal is not just to create documents, but to give you peace of mind.

Links and Resources

Preparing for Coronavirus: The #1 Legal Document Every Adult Needs to Have

By Andrea Jakob | April 20, 2020

As the coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life and leave Americans uncertain of the future, you don’t have to feel helpless during this pandemic. In fact, now is a great time to be proactive and plan ahead should you or a loved one fall ill. One of the most important and relatively easy things you can do (and should do) is to select a medical agent and set up your advance healthcare directive.

How Your Stimulus Check Affects Medicaid Eligibility

By Andrea Jakob | April 13, 2020

Medicaid recipients are wondering how the payment from the stimulus check will affect their eligibility.

You Can Now Meet With Your Doctor Remotely! Telehealth Coverage Expanded

By Andrea Jakob | April 7, 2020

As part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government is broadly expanding coverage of Medicare telehealth services to beneficiaries and relaxing HIPAA enforcement. This will give doctors the ability to provide more services to patients remotely.

Whatever Happened to “The Reading of the Will?”

By Andrea Jakob | April 3, 2020

Many movies and television shows have a scene where a family gathers around a big table after a relative has died to listen to the reading of the will. While this makes for a dramatic scene, one that may have been more common when literacy rates were lower, it doesn’t usually happen this way in the modern world.

Why You Should Reevaluate Your Estate Plan Now

By Andrea Jakob | April 3, 2020

Unfortunately, this global health crisis can affect all aspects of your life. You should make sure you have these essential documents in place to protect yourself and your family

Protect Your Loved One in a Nursing Home During the Pandemic

By Andrea Jakob | March 30, 2020

If you have a loved one in a nursing home, read how to ensure your loved one remains healthy.

Protecting Yourself Today amid Covid-19 scams and scares!

By Andrea Jakob | March 19, 2020

Computer Virus Scams and Fake Cures – How to protect yourself during this epidemic.

How to Plan for Quarantine or extended illness

By Andrea Jakob | March 10, 2020

Now is the time to make sure you are protected if you are quarantined or if you get sick! You will rest easier if your basic estate planning is done. But everyone should have these three basic documents, regardless of their wealth or health.

Bank Pays Price for Failing to Honor a Power of Attorney

By Andrea Jakob | February 14, 2020

A durable power of attorney (POA) allows the person creating the POA, called the “principal,” to name a trusted agent who can act on his behalf in almost any situation. But because of the risk of abuse, many banks will scrutinize a POA carefully before allowing the agent to act on the principal’s behalf, and…

Understanding the Differences Between a Revocable Trust and an Irrevocable Trust

By Andrea Jakob | February 14, 2020

Trusts can be useful tools to pass assets to the next generation, protect your assets, save on estate taxes, or set aside money for a family member with special needs. The question I hear most often regarding trusts is “What is the difference between a Revocable Living Trust and an Irrevocable Trust.”  Although both are…

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