A living trust is an important tool to protect your estate. It’s easy to let life events pass without making changes to your trust, but this can leave your estate and beneficiaries in a vulnerable position where someone else must make those changes after your death. If it’s been a while since you’ve reviewed your trust or have had changes in your life that make modifying your trust a good idea, your first step is to consult with a skilled Orange County modification of trust lawyer. For assistance with all estate planning needs, a top-rated trust lawyer in Orange County can offer valuable guidance.
At the Law Office of Patricia Hendrickson, we know estate planning is an ongoing process that changes as your life does. Patricia has nearly 30 years of experience in estate planning and family law and has earned several professional distinctions, including being recognized as a Super Lawyer. Her sole focus is helping her clients find peace of mind with a solid, personalized estate plan.
A trust is a legally binding document that transfers ownership of a person’s—called the trustor—assets to a trustee, who then manages the assets. This allows for control over how assets are distributed to beneficiaries, both during life and after death, and prevents the need for probate court. The trust document outlines in detail how the trustee should manage the property.
Several kinds of trusts are available in California to meet the various needs of individuals in planning for the future of their estate. Each one has a different set of rules about how they are used.
A revocable trust can be modified, terminated, or revoked by the trustor at any time without the consent of the beneficiary. An irrevocable trust cannot be modified or terminated once it’s established. Irrevocable trusts minimize estate taxes, protect assets from creditors, and help those with disabilities qualify for government programs.
In general, you should review your estate plan every few years. There may be many times throughout your life when it is necessary or advantageous to make changes to your trust. Some of the most common reasons to amend a trust are:
Working with an experienced estate planning lawyer can give you the reassurance that your assets will be handled the way you intend and protect your loved ones from undue stress and hardship. Your attorney can make sure your trust accounts for the complexities of California law and financial planning.
A: The cost for a qualified estate planning attorney to amend a trust in California varies, depending on what kind of trust it is, how complicated the original trust is, the extent of the amendments, and how many parties are involved. There may also be additional fees for services like notarization. A consultation can allow an attorney to provide you with a more accurate estimate of expected costs.
A: There are specific steps to legally modify a trust in California, and amendments are required to comply with California law. If the correct procedure isn’t followed, the modifications may be invalid. The original trust may have additional instructions for making modifications. All trustees may need to sign the amendment. Some trusts may need notarization. Lastly, all beneficiaries and trustees should be informed of the changes.
A: An attorney isn’t necessarily required to amend a trust. However, it’s often a good idea to consult with a lawyer. Amending a trust can often cause confusion between the original trust and the amended one. The steps to amend a trust also aren’t always clear-cut. So, if you are uncertain about how to make changes for your specific situation, working with a lawyer may benefit you.
A: A trust that cannot be changed or modified without permission from the beneficiaries is called an irrevocable trust. These can be used to protect assets, reduce estate taxes, receive government benefits, or access government benefits. Closing an irrevocable trust after the grantor’s death can be a complicated legal process.
The Law Office of Patricia Hendrickson brings knowledge and a depth of experience to each client and their personal situation. Our skilled attorney can help you determine which kind of trust is right for you and your legacy so you can be confident your assets and your loved ones are protected. If you have any questions about trusts or want to get started with one, contact our office to set up an initial consultation to discuss your options.
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