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WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST?
A living trust is a legal document that places your assets into a trust during your lifetime, and names a person to manage the trust’s assets (the trustee) for the duration of your life. After you die, a living trust then transfers your assets to the people or organizations you choose. These people or organizations are called “beneficiaries.” The trustee you appointed will then be in charge of paying debts and taxes. He or she will also distribute the assets in the trust to the proper beneficiaries.
What Is the Difference Between a Trust and a Will?
A California living trust attorney can create a trust document. This document states what property is part of the trust, who will inherit that trust property, and names you as a trustee.
WHO NEEDS AN ESTATE PLAN?
If you have a house or any property, banking or securities accounts, personal assets, motor vehicles, a spouse, children, or anyone else you care to benefit from your assets when you die, you need an estate plan.
Our clients are our focus. We are committed to leveraging our combined knowledge and experience to exceed our clients’ expectations. Let us help you every step of the way.
If you are wondering what makes Saunders & Associates different. The answer is YOU. Saunders & Associates is an excellent partner and guiding light for you, your business and legal needs.
WHAT IS ESTATE PLANNING?
An estate plan is a legal strategy designed to anticipate and arrange for the care and disposition of your property at death or permanent incapacitation. Your estate plan typically includes a variety of legal documents, such as:
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Submit all requested documents and Fee Agreement to establish attorney-client relationship.
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Once you become a client, we will vigorously fight for you, to negotiate your desired outcome.
Best Efforts Resolution
Once desired outcome is achieved, supporting documents will be emailed to you. The benefit of having the right law firm on your side.
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WHAT IS A LIVING TRUST?
A living trust is a legal document that places your assets into a trust during your lifetime, and names a person to manage the trust’s assets (the trustee) for the duration of your life. After you die, a living trust then transfers your assets to the people or organizations you choose. These people or organizations are called “beneficiaries.” The trustee you appointed will then be in charge of paying debts and taxes. He or she will also distribute the assets in the trust to the proper beneficiaries.
What Is the Difference Between a Trust and a Will? A California living trust attorney can create a trust document. This document states what property is part of the trust, who will inherit that trust property, and names you as a trustee.
Who Needs An Estate Plan?
If you have a house or any property, banking or securities accounts, personal assets, motor vehicles, a spouse, children, or anyone else you care to benefit from your assets when you die, you need an estate plan.
Our clients are our focus. We are committed to leveraging our combined knowledge and experience to exceed our clients’ expectations. Let us help you every step of the way.
If you are wondering what makes Saunders & Associates different. The answer is YOU. Saunders & Associates is an excellent partner and guiding light for you, your business and legal needs.
WHAT IS ESTATE PLANNING?
An estate plan is a legal strategy designed to anticipate and arrange for the care and disposition of your property at death or permanent incapacitation. Your estate plan typically includes a variety of legal documents, such as:
The Process ToGetting Started
Review Your Case
Whether you are an individual or business owner. We have a legal strategy and solution that will resolve your matter.
Execute Fee Agreement
Submit all requested documents and Fee Agreement to establish attorney-client relationship.
Vigorously Represent You
Once you become a client, we will vigorously fight for you, to negotiate your desired outcome.
Best Efforts Resolution
Once desired outcome is achieved, supporting documents will be emailed to you. The benefit of having the right law firm on your side.
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