Revocable Living Trusts and Estate Planning

An elderly mother and her daughter reviewing her Arizona living trust documents

Essential Guide to Revocable Living Trusts and Estate Planning in Arizona Estate planning can feel overwhelming, but if you own any assets, it is the only way to stay in control of your legacy. As the saying goes, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Without a formal plan, the State of Arizona—not […]

Affordable Living Trusts in Arizona

  Arizona Estate Planning: Living Trusts One of the main reasons to develop an estate plan is to protect your assets and ensure that your wishes are honored upon your death. There are many tools you can use to create a comprehensive estate plan — everything from a standard will to various types of trusts […]

What is a Revocable Living Trust

Estate Planning in Arizona: What are Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts? Most people only think about a last will and testament when it comes to estate planning, but there is also the option of creating a trust to protect and pass on your assets to your loved ones. A trust can be revocable or irrevocable, and […]

Wills and Living Trusts without an Attorney

Last Wills and Living Trusts without an Attorney   When considering Wills or Living Trusts, many people believe estate planning is only for the extremely wealthy. Others are simply hesitant to confront the inevitability of death. Whatever the reason, most people in Arizona die without a will. Estate planning can be complicated, but it does […]

Living Trusts, Living Wills and Probate

Understanding the Difference Between Living Trusts, Living Wills, and Wills Sometimes the terms living trust and living will are thrown around as if they are interchangeable, but they are different from each other and also different from a traditional will.   Living Will A living will deals with your medical care, not your assets and […]

Legal Health Documents-by Shannon Trezza

No one likes to have the conversation about what will happen if they become seriously ill or injured. However, planning for these possibilities, though it may be difficult, helps your loved ones deal with the challenges they might face should you become incapacitated. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) […]

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