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The main disadvantage of a revocable living trust is that it does not protect you from creditors or lawsuits. Because you have control of everything in your trust and have access to the assets, you can still be sued for liability.
In the simplest form of a bare trust, the assets bequeathed by the individual who set up the bare trust are owned by the trustee and beneficiary. But the trustee, in a bare trust, has no responsibilities or powers. They act per the beneficiary's instructions.
If you would like to create a living trust in Texas you will need to sign a written trust document before a notary public. The trust is not effective until you transfer ownership of assets to it. A living trust offers options that may be beneficial to you as you plan for the future.
Simple trust is one of three general types of trust that must meet three requirements set by the IRS: all the income must be distributed to the beneficiaries yearly, the trust fund must not payout any of its corpus (better known as principal), and cannot make charitable contributions.
An irrevocable living trust is best for: those who are looking for an extra layer of protection for their assets and want to minimize taxes associated with the estate.