• Will Trust

  • Do I Need a Will or a Trust?
  • By: Taylor Willingham
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins

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Will Trust

By: Taylor Willingham
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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"Will Trust: Do I Need a Will and Trust?" is a question many individuals contemplate as they begin their estate planning journey. Taylor Willingham guides readers through a historical and contemporary exploration, from the governance of Rome's five good emperors, the wisdom of Moses, Plato, and Aristotle, to the real-world challenges faced by his own clients in establishing their estates effectively. Leveraging his extensive expertise in estate planning, combined with illustrative examples from history, Willingham delves deeply into answering the pivotal question: Do I need a Will or a Trust?

This book thoroughly examines the incorporation of a trust into your estate plan, covering vital considerations such as:
  • Ensuring the protection of blended families,
  • Safeguarding the interests of minor children,
  • Avoiding the lengthy and often complex probate process,
  • Protecting your estate from creditors' claims,
  • Employing sophisticated tax planning techniques,
  • Balancing the protection between your spouse and children,
  • Providing for individuals with disabilities,
  • Addressing addiction issues and their impact on estate planning,
  • Reducing the risks associated with spendthrift heirs,
  • Preserving the confidentiality of estate affairs,
  • Offering advantages that benefit successive generations,
  • Guaranteeing professional management of assets,
  • Protecting your assets from personal errors in judgment,
  • Introducing the role of a trust protector,
  • Shielding against long-term care expenses,
  • Protecting real estate interests.

This comprehensive exploration serves as the foundation for assessing the value of a trust in your estate planning strategy, ensuring a well-rounded approach to safeguarding your legacy.

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