The word “trust” gets used quite broadly, creating potential confusion. While a “living trust” is a widely discussed instrument for estate planning, it’s crucial to understand that not every trust is a living trust. Below our Santa Barbara estate planning lawyers break down the key distinctions.
What is a Trust?
Simply put, a trust is a legal arrangement where someone (the grantor) places assets (property, investments, etc.) under the management of a trustee for the benefit of named beneficiaries. Trusts provide flexible control over asset distribution and come in several forms.
Two Primary Trust Categories
Other Trust Types
To further illustrate the variety, here are a few additional trust types:
Why the Focus on Living Trusts?
Probate avoidance is a significant concern for many people. Living trusts offer a relatively straightforward way to achieve this, making them a common tool within estate plans.
Is a Trust Right for You?
Choosing the right type of trust (or if any trust is needed) depends on your goals and situation. A Santa Barbara estate planning lawyer can assess your needs and advise on the following:
Seek Clarity With Experienced Guidance
Ready to explore your estate planning options? Our firm assists clients in creating secure plans tailored to their needs. Schedule a consultation to learn more about how trusts can serve you. Simply contact our Santa Barbara estate planning lawyers at 805-946-1550 to schedule a consultation.