If anyone else serves as trustee, at the very least they must provide you with an annual accounting of the income and expenses of the trust, if not also file an independent tax return for the trust. You might add language to your trust stipulating that if you’re no longer able to write checks from your own accounts, the trustee can make regular distributions for the same purpose. "But if that’s going to include taking funds from the trust, the trustee will need specific instructions." Other considerations include ongoing support for children or others you may already be helping financially. "If you’d like the best treatment possible during your lifetime and you’re not concerned about leaving a legacy, you’d want the trust drafted to prioritize your needs." Grantors may assume their attorney-in-fact will step in and take care of them if they’re incapacitated, but if that’s going to include taking funds from the trust, the trustee will need specific instructions." "If you design your trust to be multigenerational, at some point a corporate fiduciary will likely come into play because it’s impossible to anticipate the future needs of your family," Webber says.
The trust may be a lifetime trust for you with other provisions applicable at your death. Your trustee should help communicate why the trust was set up the way it was and will need to administer the trust in accordance with the grantor’s wishes. If the grantor’s trust goes into effect upon the grantor’s death, the trustee will need to have the death certificate to start the administrative proces
You can establish specific conditions, staggered distributions, spendthrift trust provisions, or separate shares to ensure every family member is treated according to your wishes. If you have remarried or have children from multiple relationships, a living trust gives you precise control over how and when assets are distributed. With a trust, distribution can begin as soon as necessary administrative steps are complete, often within 30 to 60 days. Without a trust, your beneficiaries may wait over a year to receive their inheritance while probate drags o
Pasadena estate planning attorney Christopher B. Johnson works with clients across Southern California to create revocable living trusts that provide family members and loved ones with the promise of a more financially secure futur
A trust only controls the assets that have been transferred into it. Your attorney will also prepare supporting documents including a pour-over will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive. An experienced estate planning attorney will draft the trust document according to your instructions and California la
Guidance for navigating financial considerations before, during, or after divorce, including cash flow analysis, asset division scenarios, and longer-term planning implications. Financial planning strategies that consider tax implications, including coordination of investment and retirement decisions in ways that may help manage tax exposure over time. Support for evaluating retirement goals, income needs, and timing considerations, with strategies that can help align savings, investments, and withdrawal approaches over time. No ranking or recognition should be construed as an endorsement by any past or current client of the investment professional or HH. Our Valencia wealth management services integrate investment management, financial planning, and risk management in an attempt to safeguard and enhance your wealth, with the goals of allowing you to focus on what matters mos
Revocable trusts allow clients to bypass probate, facilitating direct asset distribution to beneficiaries without court supervision. A revocable living trust offers clients flexibility, privacy, and seamless asset transfer while allowing them to retain control over their estate during their lifetime. A trust is a legal vehicle that allows you to appoint a trustee (including yourself) to manage assets on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries. A revocable trust allows attorneys to structure conditional distributions, such as staggered inheritances, asset protection for beneficiaries, or special needs planning. A properly structured revocable trust enables successor trustees to step in and manage trust assets without requiring a court-appointed conservatorship under California Probate Code § 1800 et se
Is my living trust "revocable"? Can I cancel or change it?
For California residents, living trusts are a smart option to protect your estate and save your loved ones time, money, and effort. With a will, you can also leave instructions for any of your property that wasn’t transferred to your trust before you passed away. If you want to revoke a revocable living trust, you’ll first have to transfer all your assets out of it.
Your California Living Trust: A Special Kind of Box You Pass Along
When you die, a "successor trustee" named by you simply and efficiently gets handed the box. Many people create a CA revocable living trust as part of their estate plan. You could instead use a will, but wills must go through probate—the court process that oversees the transfer of your property to your beneficiaries. The beneficiaries you name in your living trust receive the trust property when you die. Some estate planning clients change their estate planning frequently as they get older. Barr & Douds, a team of California probate lawyers, have extensive experience in drafting hundreds of will and living trust documents for their clients.
Avoiding California’s Lengthy Probate Process
One of the biggest is that any assets you have in a living trust don’t have to go through the probate process before passing on to your beneficiaries. CA They take time and effort to set up, and they need ongoing management from you over the course of your lifetime. A living trust is a legal entity that you can use to distribute your property to people and organizations after you pass away. They let you protect and provide for your loved ones, give back to charities you care about, and control the legacy you leave behind. Because a Living Trust is "revocable," you can change it as often as you like during your lifetime. The job of that trustee is to dole out the assets from the box to the new beneficiaries you named during your lifetim
The trust may be a lifetime trust for you with other provisions applicable at your death. Your trustee should help communicate why the trust was set up the way it was and will need to administer the trust in accordance with the grantor’s wishes. If the grantor’s trust goes into effect upon the grantor’s death, the trustee will need to have the death certificate to start the administrative proces
You can establish specific conditions, staggered distributions, spendthrift trust provisions, or separate shares to ensure every family member is treated according to your wishes. If you have remarried or have children from multiple relationships, a living trust gives you precise control over how and when assets are distributed. With a trust, distribution can begin as soon as necessary administrative steps are complete, often within 30 to 60 days. Without a trust, your beneficiaries may wait over a year to receive their inheritance while probate drags o
Pasadena estate planning attorney Christopher B. Johnson works with clients across Southern California to create revocable living trusts that provide family members and loved ones with the promise of a more financially secure futur
A trust only controls the assets that have been transferred into it. Your attorney will also prepare supporting documents including a pour-over will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive. An experienced estate planning attorney will draft the trust document according to your instructions and California la
Guidance for navigating financial considerations before, during, or after divorce, including cash flow analysis, asset division scenarios, and longer-term planning implications. Financial planning strategies that consider tax implications, including coordination of investment and retirement decisions in ways that may help manage tax exposure over time. Support for evaluating retirement goals, income needs, and timing considerations, with strategies that can help align savings, investments, and withdrawal approaches over time. No ranking or recognition should be construed as an endorsement by any past or current client of the investment professional or HH. Our Valencia wealth management services integrate investment management, financial planning, and risk management in an attempt to safeguard and enhance your wealth, with the goals of allowing you to focus on what matters mos
Revocable trusts allow clients to bypass probate, facilitating direct asset distribution to beneficiaries without court supervision. A revocable living trust offers clients flexibility, privacy, and seamless asset transfer while allowing them to retain control over their estate during their lifetime. A trust is a legal vehicle that allows you to appoint a trustee (including yourself) to manage assets on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries. A revocable trust allows attorneys to structure conditional distributions, such as staggered inheritances, asset protection for beneficiaries, or special needs planning. A properly structured revocable trust enables successor trustees to step in and manage trust assets without requiring a court-appointed conservatorship under California Probate Code § 1800 et se
Is my living trust "revocable"? Can I cancel or change it?
For California residents, living trusts are a smart option to protect your estate and save your loved ones time, money, and effort. With a will, you can also leave instructions for any of your property that wasn’t transferred to your trust before you passed away. If you want to revoke a revocable living trust, you’ll first have to transfer all your assets out of it.
Your California Living Trust: A Special Kind of Box You Pass Along
When you die, a "successor trustee" named by you simply and efficiently gets handed the box. Many people create a CA revocable living trust as part of their estate plan. You could instead use a will, but wills must go through probate—the court process that oversees the transfer of your property to your beneficiaries. The beneficiaries you name in your living trust receive the trust property when you die. Some estate planning clients change their estate planning frequently as they get older. Barr & Douds, a team of California probate lawyers, have extensive experience in drafting hundreds of will and living trust documents for their clients.
Avoiding California’s Lengthy Probate Process
One of the biggest is that any assets you have in a living trust don’t have to go through the probate process before passing on to your beneficiaries. CA They take time and effort to set up, and they need ongoing management from you over the course of your lifetime. A living trust is a legal entity that you can use to distribute your property to people and organizations after you pass away. They let you protect and provide for your loved ones, give back to charities you care about, and control the legacy you leave behind. Because a Living Trust is "revocable," you can change it as often as you like during your lifetime. The job of that trustee is to dole out the assets from the box to the new beneficiaries you named during your lifetim