What is the best way to protect your estate from probate?

The most common way to avoid probate is to set up a living trust, which transfers ownership of assets directly to beneficiaries. The trustee manages the assets in the trust until they're distributed to beneficiaries at an appointed time. This can avoid probate entirely, and it protects assets from creditors because the transfer of ownership (and thus, control) is handled privately within the trust. A trust also allows you to set up beneficiaries for your assets who are not blood relatives—something that is impossible through traditional wills.

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There are other ways to avoid probate that can be more suitable for certain circumstances but setting up a living trust is probably one of the best ways to make sure your family doesn't have to go through the time and expense of probate when you die.

One of the most common misconceptions about estate planning is that it only applies to the very wealthy. While it's true that planning an estate for a family worth millions of dollars is different from setting up one for a family worth just a few thousand, there are certain steps that any household can take to protect its assets from probate. When you need a lawyer to help with probate, call this law firm for a free consultation:

Parklin Law LLC

5772 West 8030 South, Unit N206

West Jordan, UT 84081

(801) 618-0699

https://parklinlaw.com/utah-estate-planning-and-probate-attorneys/

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