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Trust Funding: Protect Your Home!

Trust Funding: Protect Your Home!

by Amy Refeca | Sep 12, 2024 | Estate Planning, Funding, Living Trusts, Real Estate, Revocable Living Trust, Trust Funding, Trusts

Trust funding includes protecting your home.  Let’s start by explaining “what is a trust.”  We have a few other resources here to explain that, also.  We’ll put a link at the bottom of this article for you with those resources. But a short way...
Trust Funding: How Do You Fund a Bank Account?

Trust Funding: How Do You Fund a Bank Account?

by Amy Refeca | Sep 9, 2024 | Bank Accounts, Estate Planning, Funding, Living Trusts, Probate, Revocable Living Trust, Trust Funding, Trusts

Trust funding is KEY to ensuring your living trust based plan actually works.  We have already posted about this in several posts.  You can check out this post on “what is trust funding” and this post on “why it is so important.” This post...
Trust Funding: Why Is This So Important To My Trust Plan?

Trust Funding: Why Is This So Important To My Trust Plan?

by Amy Refeca | Sep 2, 2024 | Administration, Bank Accounts, Estate Planning, Funding, Insurance, Living Trusts, Probate, Revocable Living Trust, Trust Funding, Trusts

We are sharing resources on trust funding because WE think it is the most important step in preparing a living trust based estate plan.  But why do we think this? And why should you also think this? This is how we talk with our clients and potential clients about...
What does “Trust Funding” Mean: Revocable Living Trusts

What does “Trust Funding” Mean: Revocable Living Trusts

by Amy Refeca | Aug 30, 2024 | Bank Accounts, Estate Planning, Funding, Insurance, Living Trusts, Probate, Real Estate, Revocable Living Trust, Trust Funding, Trusts

Trust funding is a topic we focus on quite a bit at Atlanta Wills & Trusts because, frankly, we think it is THE most important part of a trust based estate plan.  Because we think this, we felt that we should share some resources with everyone on this topic,...
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Moms Have Trust To Avoid Probate!

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