Monday, November 1, 2010

Avoid probate yes, but taxes no. Living trusts work for some.

Every so often, we in the title industry get to see that someone has bought a book that attempts to teach the reader how to avoid probate. The idea behind these books is that the person who follows the plan will not only not have to have an estate administration but can avoid estate taxes, too.

So we were pleased to see that Karin Price Mueller writing for the Biz Brain in The Star-Ledger, answered the following question:
“What are the benefits to having a living trust fund compared to a regular will?”
“Living trusts, also called revocable trusts or revocable living trusts, are sometimes touted as an absolute essential.”
“While the person who set up the living trust is still alive, there are advantages for those who will help manage that person’s affairs if they’re unable to.”
But living trusts are not fool proof and must be done with the assistance of an attorney. Rely on a do-it-yourself book and you’ll get burned.

Read the full article here.

For your next title order or
if you have questions about what you see here, contact
Stephen M. Flatow, Esq.
Vested Title Inc.
165 Passaic Avenue, Suite 101
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Tel 973-808-6130 - Fax 201-656-4506
E-mail vti@vested.com - www.vested.com
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