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Plan on It Podcast 9 - Estate Planning FAQs Articles

How long does it take to create a living trust?

The pace of creating a living trust is often dictated by the client's comfort. While urgent situations can expedite the process to just a few days, a typical estate plan, which includes drafting and client interactions, can be completed within 30 days. It's important not to rush, allowing time to reflect and make informed decisions.

How often should I update my living trust?

While a living trust isn't a set-it-and-forget-it document, it generally only needs updating for significant life changes. These include changes in successor trustees or your plan of distribution. Regular life events like buying or selling assets typically don't require updates. Review your trust when major changes occur, such as children becoming adults or changes in family dynamics.

Do I really need a living trust, or is a will sufficient?

A living trust can prevent your estate from going through probate, which can be a lengthy and costly process in California. If your estate is small enough that it wouldn't trigger probate, a will might suffice. However, if you own real estate or have substantial assets, a living trust is typically more advantageous as it allows for a more efficient transfer of wealth.

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