Protect Assets With a Trust
Wills are a necessary part of an estate plan, but they may only be part of the equation. As a probate document, a will is subject to probate and estate taxes. In some situations, living trusts, set up while you are alive, or testamentary trusts created in your will, may be needed.
Contact Krause & Hirons for experienced trust and estate planning assistance. We will review your finances and assets, and then discuss the types of trusts that will be effective for your estate. To schedule an appointment with Allen Hirons, a Marietta trusts attorney, please call .
Setting up Trusts in Georgia
It is important to understand that a trust does not avoid probate, but it can be a useful tool.
You can use living trusts for numerous purposes. They may be established to manage assets for beneficiaries after you die. A living trust can also provide financially for you if you become temporarily or permanently incapacitated.
Depending on your family and financial circumstances, you may wish to consider specific types of trusts and asset protection tools as you create an estate plan.
If you have a loved one whose affairs need management, we can help establish trusts or guardianships to help them.
For a free, initial 30-minute consultation with one of our lawyers, please call or contact us online today.







