 The answer to a broad question such as this obviously depends on the type of assets a client possesses and what his objectives are.   But, the place to start evaluating the answer  is to begin with an understanding of  why a revocable living trust can benefit a client and his family relative to other non-probate transfer tools.
The answer to a broad question such as this obviously depends on the type of assets a client possesses and what his objectives are.   But, the place to start evaluating the answer  is to begin with an understanding of  why a revocable living trust can benefit a client and his family relative to other non-probate transfer tools.
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