King Washington Living Trust - Revocable

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Trustor and trustee enter into an agreement to create a revocable living trust. The purpose of the creation of the trust is to provide for the convenient administration of the assets of the trust without the necessity of court supervision in the event of the trustor's incapacity or death. Other provisions of the trust document include: trust assets, disposition of income and principal, and administration of the trust assets after the death of the trustor.


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Revocable trusts are a good choice for those concerned with keeping records and information about assets private after your death. The probate process that wills are subjected to can make your estate an open book since documents entered into it become public record, available for anyone to access.

The Pros and Cons of Revocable Living TrustsProbate can be avoided.Ancillary probate in another state can also be avoided.Protection in case of incapacitation.No immediate tax benefits.No asset protection.It requires some administrative work.More items...

Some assets are more appropriate for funding into a trust than others.Cash Accounts. Rafe Swan / Getty Images.Non-Retirement Investment and Brokerage Accounts.Non-qualified Annuities.Stocks and Bonds Held in Certificate Form.Tangible Personal Property.Business Interests.Life Insurance.Monies Owed to You.More items...

The Cost of a Revocable Living Trust If the Trust is created by an attorney, the cost ranges from $2,000 to as high as $8,000 for a couple and $1,500 to $5,000 for an individual. If you create it yourself online, it will cost anywhere from $100 to $500. Costs vary from state to state.

Everyone needs a living revocable trust, says Suze Orman. In response to several emails and tweets asking why a trust is so mandatory, Orman spells it out. "A living revocable trust serves as far more than just where assets are to go upon your death and it does that in an efficient way," she said.

Assets That Can And Cannot Go Into Revocable TrustsReal estate.Financial accounts.Retirement accounts.Medical savings accounts.Life insurance.Questionable assets.

Drawbacks of a Living TrustPaperwork. Setting up a living trust isn't difficult or expensive, but it requires some paperwork.Record Keeping. After a revocable living trust is created, little day-to-day record keeping is required.Transfer Taxes.Difficulty Refinancing Trust Property.No Cutoff of Creditors' Claims.

Anyone who is single and has assets titled in their sole name should consider a revocable living trust. The two main reasons are to keep you and your assets out of a court-supervised guardianship, and to allow your beneficiaries to avoid the costs and hassles of probate.

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