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Deason Law Firm

TEL (928) 783-4575 |  Yuma, AZ

Lawrence Deason and his staff have been providing quality Estate Planning servic...(more)

The Law Offices of Joel Loquvam

TEL (310) 724-7377 |  Los Angeles, CA

TEL (760) 322-0268 |  Palm Springs, CA

TEL 909-953-5025 |  Riverside, CA

A native Californian, Joel grew up in Oakland, California and graduated from The George Washington University with a double major in Political Science and Environmental Studies. Joel worked for tw...(more)



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The topic this time is Wills.

The music is Le Petit Rien (The Little Nothing), by Francois Couperin.


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A discussion of Illinois health-related directives such as powers of attorney and living wills.


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» Wills with Testamentary Trusts

I usually talk about estate planning in terms of two different approaches:

Simple: having a simple Will, where you give away all of your property outright

vs.

More involved: having what's known as a pourover Will and a separate living trust. You give your property away in your living trust -- you leave it to a trustee, who holds it for one or more beneficiaries

But there's also a middle way, which involves having only a Will, but incorporating trusts into that Will. This is known as having a Will with a testamentary trust. What's the drawback to this approach, and why isn't it more popular?

Well, when I talk about the advantages of a living trust, I address 5 of them in particular:

1. Probate avoidance
2. Control
3. Creditor protection for beneficiaries
4. Privacy
5. Estate tax minimization

If you create trusts under your Will rather in a separate document, those trusts can't be funded during your life (since your Will has no effect until death). As a result, you will need a probate. Your beneficiaries also don't get privacy, since the trust information is all located in your Will, which is a public document. But the other three advantages still exist.