Does a trust pass through probate?
With estate administration, there are many factors that should be taken into consideration when planning for your assets. By setting up trusts to pass on to loved ones, this can avoid the probate process. Probate refers to the process that validates documents involved in estate administration. With a trust, individuals…
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For estate administration matters, executors and beneficiaries are both categories of individuals involved in the process. Beneficiaries are those individuals who are named in a deceased individual’s will to receive a possession or some part of their estate. Executors are individuals who are named in the will to execute this…
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A trust provides a way to pass assets outside of the probate process. Due to this, it can take a shorter amount of time to pass from the owner to the beneficiary. By avoiding the Surrogate Court, it makes it quicker to obtain. Trusts also have tax benefits as well.…
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When individuals create a will before they die, they name various loved ones in their will to receive their possessions. The people who receive possessions from the deceased individual are called beneficiaries. Along with these people, an executor is named in the will as well. The executor is the individual…
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