Trusts
Many people can benefit from using a trust as part of their estate plan. Trusts can be drafted to achieve a wide variety of goals and objectives. For those with limited assets or simple estates, a basic trust may suffice to ensure that your assets are preserved for the people and purposes you intend to receive them.
These may include:
- Basic Trusts
- Living Trusts
- Testamentary Trusts
For persons with more complicated or extensive estates, we can prepare an array of trusts to meet their more complex planning objectives, including the following:
- Credit Shelter (Bypass) Trusts
- Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts (ILITs)
- Qualified Domestic Trusts (QDOTs)
- Special Needs Trusts
- Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs)
- Dynasty Trusts
- Qualified Terminal Interest Property (QTIP) Trusts
- Qualified Personal Residence Trusts (QPRTs)
- Irrevocable Asset Protection Trusts
- Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs)
- Charitable Lead Trusts (CLTs)
- Beneficiary Directed Trusts
Regardless of your situation, our experienced attorneys will give you piece of mind in knowing that your estate is properly prepared to achieve your goals.