Living Trust

What is a living trust? How does it differ from a will? What is a revocable living trust? Read on to find the answers.
  • Revocable Vs. Irrevocable Trust
    Revocable and irrevocable trusts offer two different ways in which you can transfer your assets to beneficiaries, instead of making a will. In this article, I present a revocable vs irrevocable trust comparison that identifies the major differences between the two, according to US laws.
  • What is a Revocable Living Trust
    Is revocable trust the same as a will? How to create a revocable living trust? Find out answers to all the above questions in this article.
  • What is a Revocable Trust?
    What is a revocable trust? What can it offer you? There are many nuances about this trust that leave people confused as they often jumble them with a common 'Will'. There are some basic differences that separate the two. Find out the answers here...
  • Grantor Trust
    Grantor trust is a living trust. This trust is made by people while they are alive, so as to have control over the way their assets should reach their beneficiaries and in what ratio the division and protection of the assets must take place.
  • What is a Living Trust?
    What is a living trust? How does it work? What are the advantages of establishing a living trust? Read on for the answers...
  • Revocable Living Trust Vs Will
    There are many people who are caught in a dilemma between a revocable living trust vs will. Both are good methods for distributing an individual's assets upon death, and this article will tell you which is better.
  • Living Trust Vs. Will
    The following write up aims at exploring the advantages of drafting a living trust which is a feasible alternative to a will. Read on, for more information on living trust vs. will. . . .