Do I Need A Trust
What Most People Get Wrong Opening Answer Block
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A will does not avoid probate. A trust does.
If you own a home, have savings, or want control over how your assets are distributed, there's a high
likelihood you need a trust. Without one, your estate may go through probate-regardless of your
intentions.
You Likely Need a Trust If:
You own real estate
You have children or dependents
You want to avoid probate
You value privacy
You want control over distributions
Without a trust, your family may face:
Probate costs
Delays
Legal complications
Family disputes
The Control Factor
A trust allows you to:
Set conditions
Control timing
Protect beneficiaries
Real Scenario
A parent leaves money to a child outright.
Without a trust:
The child receives everything immediately
No protections or structure are in place
Holds your assets during your lifetime
Transfers them immediately upon death
Avoids court entirely
Without a trust
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A parent leaves money to a child outright.
The child receives everything immediately
No protections or structure are in place
Common Questions
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No. It's for anyone who wants control and protection.
Often, yes-especially if you want to avoid probate.
Yes, if it's structured properly.