How to Stay Out of Probate from Attorney Ben Williamson

Ben says: Probate is the long and expensive legal process that that your heirs must go through to access your estate if you don’t do some estate planning. It’s also the legal process that allows your creditors to get a share of
your estate before your heirs even see a dime. Keep in mind that Probate is designed for your creditors NOT for your heirs.
Does a Will keep me out of Probate?
Ben says: I like to call a Will a “Ticket to Probate”. A will is only useful if we are already in Probate Court. You really want to make sure your estate planning protects all of your assets from going to Probate in the first place. This can be
done with a trust, but it needs to be done correctly. Think of estate planning like you’re trying to get in position to see the totality of the eclipse. If any part of your estate is not covered by your trust, you won’t be in the right position
to avoid probate!
After I get a trust am I automatically protected from Probate?
Ben says: No, and I unfortunately see this a lot when people get their estate plans from online forms. When we prepare a trust, it’s more than just signing some paperwork. We need to make sure that your trust covers all of your
assets. Sometimes that comes in the form of deeding land you own to your trust, sometimes it means changing the ownership of an account you have to your trust, and sometimes it’s as simple as changing the beneficiary designation
of an account to your trust. The goal is to ensure ALL of your assets are within the shadow of your trust.
How do I make sure my trust will cover all of my assets?
Ben says: The first step is to work with an attorney who is familiar with Trust planning. At Nash Law Firm, we guide you through the process and meet with you regularly over the course of a month or two after your trust is signed
to make sure your assets are protected. Before visiting with us, take a moment to think about everything you own. Do you have accounts with multiple banks? What about your vehicles? Do you have a business? Do you have any land that
has been passed down through your family that you want to protect for future generations? After we know what you have to protect, we can help you achieve a totality of estate protection.
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