Minimization of estate taxes. Depending on the size of an estate, there may be significant federal and state estate taxes. By using a trust, it can be possible to reduce or eliminate these taxes.
Court avoidance. There’s a court process called probate that takes place after someone dies, and it can be expensive, lengthy, and conflict-laden. If you have a will or no estate plan, court is mandatory. If you have a trust, however, the court process may be avoided. This results in less expense, less time, and a decreased probability of conflict. It’s also a public proceeding, and court filings contain personal and financial information you may not want others to see.
Conflict avoidance. The court process is set up to give all heirs and creditors a claim to your assets. They are invited to file a claim, and they get to see information about your assets.
Greater control over what happens to your assets and your family. When you have to go to court, it means that someone other than you - a judge, who’s a complete stranger to you and your family - will make all final decisions about your money, property, and family. But with a trust, you get to make those decisions and exercise control over the outcomes.
Preserving assets when there’s a substance abuse issue. It’s no secret that Perry struggled with substance abuse for much of his life, and it’s possible that because of that, he was advised to create a trust to hold his assets. This was a wise decision. Substance abuse can have a significant impact on financial stability, and it is possible that Perry sought to protect his assets from loss, either by his own actions or potential creditors and legal issues related to his addiction. You can do the same for a friend or relative if you want to support them and also know they struggle to manage their finances responsibly.
These advantages apply to you, too! You do not need to be wealthy to want a trust. You do not have to be charitable or famous to take advantage of the benefits. You simply need to be educated about the benefits and how they apply to you. Read on and I’ll show you how to book a call with me to get the education you need.
I’ve alluded to one more advantage that warrants a full section of discussion: privacy.