Revocable, Living, or Irrevocable Trusts

Defining Trusts - Revocable or Living Trusts and Irrevocable Trusts What's the difference between a revocable trust and a living trust? We hear clients ask this question rather often. In truth, both revocable and living trusts are one in the same. They are both a trust whose terms may be changed or adapted as needed. [...]

By |2019-04-18T23:42:46-07:00April 7th, 2019|Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Administration|Comments Off on Revocable, Living, or Irrevocable Trusts

Asset Distribution Through a Will

Keeping Things Fair Paul Sullivan of the New York Times published an article today talking about how you can treat your children different in your will but still be fair to all involved. In the article, Mr Sullivan talks about whether one could need to treat children differently as far as distribution of assets are [...]

By |2018-01-24T01:01:10-08:00July 30th, 2016|Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Administration|Comments Off on Asset Distribution Through a Will

Common Myths of Estate Planning in Washington

I heard that my family will get my property and my children anyway if I die without a will. If you die without an estate plan the state has a plan for you. The state has a law that says who will get all of your property upon your death. Even if you are married, [...]

By |2018-01-24T01:01:11-08:00September 8th, 2015|Estate Planning, John Kenney, Probate & Trust Administration, Real Estate|Comments Off on Common Myths of Estate Planning in Washington
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