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    Inland Empire Wills, Trusts and Estates Revocable living trusts have become the go-to estate planning tool for most Americans in recent years. And one of the biggest advantages to a properly drafted revocable living trust is the ability to avoid probate. For more information about probate click here. We deliver true results, focusing on strategic decisions and practical actions tailored to our clients’ unique reality. We engage all levels of an organization from day one.

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Estate plans are not just for the rich! Careful estate planning can: help identify your wishes when faced with a terminal illness or death, designate a trusted person to handle your affairs, specify who will care for your children, preserve assets for your family and avoid lengthy and costly probate proceedings. A typical California estate plan includes: Living Trust - Will - Healthcare Directive - Durable Power of Attorney - Nomination of Guardian (for minors)

Revocable Living Trusts

Avoiding Probate

Revocable living trusts have become the go-to estate planning tool for most Americans in recent years. And one of the biggest advantages to a properly drafted revocable living trust is the ability to avoid probate. A trust is created when an owner of real estate or personal property transfers title to a Trustee (which can be you) to hold property for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries (which can also be you). The trust document details what is to be done with your property under certain circumstances. The trust is considered to be the owner of the property and it is therefore no longer a part of the owner’s estate when he/she dies. This allows the owner’s estate to avoid probate. The best part is, you can amend the trust at any time while you are still alive. When you die the trust becomes irrevocable and your wishes regarding trust property must be carried out by your successor Trustee.

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Debra

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Mr. Edwards helped my husband and I with creating a new Trust, transferring our properties to the Trust, health directive, and some misc paperwork. We were both pleased with his nice demeanor, patience to explain everything, work out an amendment effortlessly and was a pretty quick process.

Anthony

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Thank you for your help. very happy with your professionalism, services and up front pricing.

Kierra

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Fred has been very supportive , very informative detailed and patient . It took me longer than it should’ve but on my behalf but Fred was patient and understanding . If i forgot to add an account Fred moved quickly to make the adjustments…

Rose

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Extremely professional, experienced and very knowledgeable. He made sure I understood everything and was extremely patient. He made the process as smooth as possible

Holly

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Fred was very helpful. I didn’t know where to start or what to expect. He walked me through it all. He kept me up to date on everything. He returned call right away. I had no worries we would win the case with him.

Wills

Some of the main purposes of having a will is to identify what a person wishes to be done with their property upon death, and to designate who will take care of minor children and/ or handle their final affairs. Although a properly drafted will can identify your wishes to be carried out after death, the will must be probated in the Superior Courts at significant time and expense. And unlike trusts which are private, court proceedings to probate a person’s will are public record for the whole world to see. Call us today to discover how we can customize your will to work alongside your revocable living trust.
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