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Understanding Revocable Trust (Living Trust) and Irrevocable Trust

Especially if you have a family to think about, setting up a trust is one of the most important things you can do for your loved ones. A trust is something that can help you accomplish your financial goals such as managing assets, controlling the distribution of your estate or protecting your property. A trust can come in many forms, which are all designed for meeting various specific goals. Some people even choose to leave their life insurance policy in a trust because of the estate planning benefits. With so many complex aspects of the trust, it is wise to have financial & tax advice from an expert. If you’re thinking about purchasing a life insurance policy to put in a trust, you should speak to an insurance specialist from BeamaLife since they represent more than 100 different highly rated life insurance companies and are known for providing expert information.

Basically, a trust is a legal entity that holds assets for the benefit of another. You can put almost anything in a trust, such as stocks, bonds, life insurance policies, real estate, valuable antiques or even cold hard cash. As the grantor, or creator of the trust, you can put whatever you want in it and you can name whomever you please to have access to those assets in the case of your death. The different types of trusts help individuals to meet different goals, such as generating income by putting bonds in a trust or providing cash for beneficiaries to pay estate taxes by putting a life insurance policy in a trust. An appointed trustee can manage the assets and distribute them to beneficiaries per your instructions.

It’s important to consider setting up a trust if you have assets that you want to be left in the proper hands after you pass away, because trusts provide many estate planning benefits. They can be quite beneficial during your lifetime too. They can be used to reduce estate taxes, protect assets from potential creditors, circumvent the time and expense of probating your will, preserve assets for minor children until they are grown, create investment pools that can be managed by professional money managers, support you if you are incapacitated, shift part of your income tax burden to beneficiaries in lower tax brackets, provide benefits for charity and protect your assets.

It’s important to get professional assistance when setting up a trust because each type is different. A BeamaLife insurance specialist can assist you in setting up the best whole life insurance policy for your unique needs so you can be ready to place it in a trust. An estate attorney can also assist you in leaving assets in a trust for children, charities or any other beneficiary. There are many advantages of trusts, but there are also some possible drawbacks that you will want to learn about. A trust can be expensive to set up and maintain, and you may also have to give up some of your control over the assets. And any income generated by trust assets that isn’t distributed might also be taxed at a higher income tax rate than your individual rate, so be careful.

The three main types of trusts are the living trust or the revocable trust, the irrevocable trust and the testamentary trust, which all have their own special characteristics.

The living trust or revocable trust is a legal entity that you create while you're alive to own property such as your house, a boat, a business or bank accounts. Property that passes through a living trust is not subject to probate; hence the properties get transferred to your beneficiary immediately. The living trust is attractive because they are revocable. You maintain control over it, you can change the trust or even dissolve it for as long as you live. Living trusts are also private. Unlike a will, a living trust is not part of the public record. No one can review details of the trust documents unless you allow it.

There are many different kinds of irrevocable trusts. Many have special provisions and are used for special purposes. Some irrevocable trusts like Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust hold life insurance policies, for example.

The knowledgeable team of veteran professionals at the BeamaLife, which represents more than 100 of the highest rated insurance companies, can help to create an estate plan for your estate while fulfilling other goals such as retirement planning , college savings, life insurance without any sales pressure. Please call (866) 972-3262 to speak with one of our experienced specialists or complete this short life insurance quote request form now.

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