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Key Services Offered by Estate Planning Attorneys
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Types of Trusts
- Revocable Trusts: Allow you to retain control over your assets while living and can be altered as circumstances change.
- Irrevocable Trusts: Once established, these cannot be changed without consent from all beneficiaries, offering enhanced asset protection.
- Special Needs Trusts: Designated to support individuals with disabilities while preserving their eligibility for government benefits.
Estate Planning Statistics: The Local Impact
In California, a staggering 65% of adults do not have a will or estate plan in place. In Arizona, about 60% of individuals lack essential estate planning documents, while Nevada reports similar trends with nearly 70% unprepared for future contingencies (National Institute on Aging). This highlights the urgent need for effective estate planning across the western states.
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Estate Planning Lawyer Insights
A will is a legal document that dictates how your assets will be distributed upon your death, whereas a trust is an entity that holds assets for beneficiaries, allowing for management and distribution both during your life and after.
Yes, even if you don't have substantial assets, an estate plan is important to designate guardians for dependents, outline healthcare decisions, and alleviate burdens on your loved ones.
You should review and potentially update your estate plan every few years, or after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.
While it's possible to draft basic documents yourself, consulting with an estate planning lawyer ensures that your documents are legally sound and reflect your true intentions.
If you pass away intestate (without a will), state laws dictate how your assets will be distributed, which may not align with your personal wishes.