A Will, also referred to as a “Last Will and Testament”, is a legal document that outlines who will get your assets when you die. It can also be used to name a guardian of a minor child, or even a pet. An example of this may be if you own a home and you want to pass it along to one of your heirs. You would specify this in your Will. A Trust, on the other hand, is an instrument which allows an individual or couple to place their assets in a trust and still use them while they are alive. A Trust, like a Will, also includes directives for how your assets will be distributed upon your death. Wills and Trusts are extremely complicated, and if not created properly with the help of an attorney, may leave your heirs exposed to a lengthy and expensive court proceeding which can eat up all the...
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