Add California Secure Choice for Retirement Savings & Asset Protection
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You may have a caregiver in your retirementplan5.livejournal.com life to whom you wish to bestow your gratitude by designating them as an heir in your estate plan. Your elderly loved one needs extra care, but you have to work. We can help you build a comprehensive estate plan to protect your assets from lawsuits or creditors and secure your family’s financial futur
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This means that while you're alive, you retain control of the trust and its property. We strive to keep our information current as laws change. Guided by the motto "law for all," our attorney authors and editors have been explaining the law to everyday people ever since. Estate attorneys suggest reviewing and updating your will.
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When you pass away or become incapacitated, a successor trustee you have named distributes assets to your beneficiaries without going through California probate court. If you die, the successor trustee can distribute the trust property according to your wishes without having to go to probate court to authorize the distribution. This means, if you die, no probate (formal court administration of a decedent's estate) is needed to pass your property on to your beneficiarie
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These include cash, stocks, LLCs, business assets, real estate, and luxury property (such as personal aircraft or yachts). Often, a combined strategy involving both revocable and irrevocable trusts is used for optimal results. To achieve more robust asset protection, some Californians opt for irrevocable trusts, which transfer control and ownership away from the grantor. A living trust doesn’t shield assets from Medi-Cal (California’s Medicaid program) recovery or long-term care costs unless paired with Medi-Cal planning strategies or irrevocable trust
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Why Choose a Revocable Trust?
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In contrast, a revocable (or "living") trust can be modified by its creator at almost any time. This means that, once it’s agreed to, its terms cannot be altered by the creator except under very special conditions. An APT is usually a self-settled trust, meaning the creator and beneficiary are the same person. This article will expand on what APTs are, including how they work, why they’re used, and what needs to be considered when looking to set one up. As a form of insurance, people or companies may set up asset protection trusts—or APTs—to temporarily give legal control of some of their assets to a trusted confidant. If you’re feeling confused or frustrated, let us help you create an estate plan that is tax-efficient, asset protected for your elder years, and protects heirs from their own potential divorce or litigatio
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The estates of anyone, in any income group, can be sued or suffer from hefty taxation. It’s a vital and completely legal component of both financial planning and estate planning. Specifically, knowledge of how applicable fraudulent transfer/conveyance laws apply to proposed planning (either under the UFTA or UFCA) is absolutely essential. That means aligning wills, powers of attorney, trusts and beneficiary [retirementplan5.livejournal.com](https://retirementplan5.livejournal.com/416.html) designation
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Special Provisions: When to Include Them in Your Estate Plan
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"Trust documents by their nature have a very formal construction to ensure that they can be properly administered and upheld," Webber says. Another consideration is whether beneficiaries should use their own resources if possible before turning to the trust. The trustee can then decide whether a beneficiary’s request meets that standard. If you’d like distributions to support certain needs, "You might write something like, ‘The trustee can pay out for health, education, maintenance and support,’" Marantz adds. "If you want something to go to a specific family member but don’t spell it out in the trust, that asset may be sold and the money distributed among beneficiaries," he says.
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What are the Steps for Setting Up a Living Trus
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If you become disabled or unable to make decisions regarding these assets prior to your death, this person will be able to legally manage the assets for you. One of the benefits of a trust is that you can set parameters for how you want the funds or assets to be distributed. You can set up your trust so that any number of people receive your assets, from children or your spouse to a foundation or charity that you support. If you’re contemplating setting up a trust, you likely already have an retirementplan5.livejournal.com idea of what assets you want to include.
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Courts can reverse transfers that appear to be made with the intent to avoid creditors, so timing and intent matter. Asset protection begins with identifying what you own, how it’s titled, and where the risk lies. Often, juries will blame professionals and business owners because they have wealth, the ability to produce more income and insurance. There are many types of asset protection trusts, each having its own benefits and drawbacks. The more access the beneficiary has to the trust property, the more access the beneficiary's creditors will hav
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