Making Sure You Use a Trustworthy Company for Living Trust

by on August 24, 2011

The term “estate planning” may sound like it is for wealthier individuals, but in truth most everyone has an estate of some type. Most of us want to have some ability to control what happens to our assets in the event of our death and hopefully to minimize or avoid altogether any potential disagreements or heartaches for our loved ones.

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Estate planning helps to accomplish just that. It essentially details a course of action for what should be done with your assets when you die or when you become mentally impaired. Based on your own, unique circumstances, setting up a living trust and will can make sure your wishes are met.

A potential problem with establishing a living will and trust is making sure that you utilize a person or company who is reputable and will keep your interests in mind. And not all services are created equally.

At Living Trust and Will, we provide you with estate planning documents that include a revocable living trust, pour-over will, advance care directive, and durable power of attorney for financial matters. Further, for easy comparison, we show a chart on the main page of our website that lets you easily and quickly compare our services against the competition. Using a simple “yes” or “no” answer to services provided, including an overall price, you can see what you will get for your hard-earned money.

But we want you to be comfortable in confident in our services, and are more than happy to answer any questions you have so you receive the information and documents you expect. Utilize our website to schedule a free consultation with our estate planning experts. Or, give us a call on our toll-free number and get started on your financial security and document preparation.

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