Do you know what would happen to your belongings if something happened to you today? If you don't have the proper documents in place detailing how you want your estate distributed, it could be tied up in court for many years.
Many family arguments start over a loved one's estate. You can help avoid these disagreements by having a will or trust in place dictating what you want to happen. This eliminates the confusion between family members.
Call today to speak with our lawyer about setting up your will.
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There are four parties included in a testamentary trust. The trustee, the person who has the trust created, the beneficiaries, and the probate court. All of these parties help make up the trust and see that it is legalized and valid.