What’s the Difference between Living Trust and Living Will

“My mother told me to have a life’ In this way,
to avoid ”

I can not tell you how many times have I heard this when a new
found that I was a lawyer trust’

He added: “She had one of these forms, the elderly
center’ You know, we can meet’ Even
witnessed it’ ”

I hate when that happens because I have to put
Right, I have to let the person know that a “living will”
and “trust” are two tools that serve
two goals’

One, the “living will” is its assertion that “If I
terminally ill or mortally injured (I’m using simple language
here to get the point across), then I do not connect to life
support that I will never return to life’ “This is the question
which is currently being conducted in Florida, with Governor Bush
signing a law to keep alive a woman in his family wants to
and a judicial decision’

Her “living will” has nothing to do with avoiding probate’ It
is a document of health care’ In fact, should be called “death
desire, “but our society can not handle the honesty’

A trust, on the other hand, is to prevent the adoption of a
document’

In principle approval is used to transfer the property to his own death’ If you have a will, your executor to use the court for approval to carry out the terms of his will’ If you die without a will, the laws of your state has laws that describe the location of your property and is responsible for putting in it’

So if you do not have any property to his death, then (generally’ ” there are always exceptions), it is not necessary for approval’

This is where the life of the trust in’ He called a “living” because the trust is created while you are alive’

When you create a trust, you transfer the ownership of the trustee of the trust’ You, as a person no longer owns the property’

Therefore, if you die, no approval is required (remember, there are always exceptions), since it does not possess the property’ The property is owned
by the trustee of the trust’ The deed of trust for him on what to do with the property at his death’

A trust is much more complicated to establish and maintain a “living will”‘ Performing various tasks’

So when you hear that a loved one to a “living will to avoid registration,” it would be prudent to ask some questions’

Good luck

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