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6 Cases When a Trust is Better Than a Will in Atlanta, GA

A will is one of the most basic estates planning documents, and everyone should have one to make sure that there is no question about what would happen to your assets and kids if something happens to you.  But there are some cases when having a trust in addition to a will is imperative; here are six of them:

Avoiding Probate Or Conservatorship

A trust will bypass the probate process, saving the people you love time and money. To carry out instructions in a will, a probate must be opened in the county court of Atlanta, GA and that means your family is stuck dealing with the Court if you get hospitalized or after you die.

Providing For Special Needs

If you have a child or another dependent with special needs, a trust commonly known as a Special Needs Trust can protect assets for a special needs person without jeopardizing their qualification for government benefits. A will allows you to transfer assets to a special needs person, but will not protect those assets.

Hiding Privacy

Since a will undergoes probate in Atlanta, GA, it becomes public record. A trust is private.

Managing Blended Families

If you are part of a blended family, a trust can give you the flexibility you will want to make sure that children from prior marriages are provided for in the way you want.

Handling Out-Of-State Property

If you own property in another state besides {city/state}, you can more easily transfer ownership via a trust than a will.  Transferring out-of-state property in a will usually mean additional legal expenses because you could have probate in multiple states and that is no fund for the people you love.

Protecting Assets

If you want to protect the assets you leave your loved ones from creditors (including bankruptcy and divorce) a trust is the way to do it. It’s a gift you can give your loved ones that they could not easily (or at all) give themselves.


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