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The Law Office of Paul Stuber - Trust and Estate Planning
Trusts and Estate Planning Practicing Law in Colorado since 1983
What is the benefit of a trust over a will or no estate
planning?
A trust allows you to do all the work that probate does now through a document. You trust someone to be your trustee and give them the authority to transfer the assets to your heirs without the delay, cost, or disclosure required in probate. A will tells the probate court what to do with your assets. A trust allows all of that to take place without involving the courts. A trust could also help you use all of the present unified credit to avoid or lessen estate taxes. I believe that anyone with real estate or assets of more than $30,000
and a desire to make life easier and less expensive for his or her heirs should have a trust.
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