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1: Your Living Trust Might Go Through Probate!
Are your assets in trust? Do you know what to do to keep your trust out of probate? Read on to find out. It’s really simple with the right help. All that happens is you transfer all of your assets into a trust account with your name as the trustee, and transfer the title of your assets into the trust’s name. However, problems occur when people neglect to put newly acquired assets in the name of the trust. Learn how to make sure you’ve done this correctly.

2: How the Uniform Trust Code Affects Your Living Trust
The Uniform Trust Code exists in 19 states. Do you live in one of them? Here you’ll learn what the code does and how you need to alter your revocable living trust to meet its guidelines. All of this and more is explained in detail by an experienced living trust attorney. The Uniform Trust Code provides more rights and privileges to your beneficiaries. Make sure that you’ve taken the proper steps to protect your revocable living trust and keep it out of probate.

3: Why You Need a Power of Attorney
Knowing all the different kinds of powers of attorney is an important part of planning your estate. You may not need to know all the intricate details of the power of attorney, but you do need to know the basics in order to ensure that you hire someone who does. Having a power of attorney is a convenient way to make sure that your affairs to stay in order in the event of your incapacitation.


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