Trusts, Wills, & Ancillary Documents
- What are the different types of trusts? What’s the difference between revocable and irrevocable?
- I did a simple will online (e.g., Mama Bear, LegalZoom)—is it valid?
- Do I need to bring a copy of my marriage license/decree of divorce?
- What is an Executor?
- What is a certificate of trust used for?
- What can go into my trust?
- Do I still need a will if I have a trust?
- Why do I need a will if I already created a trust?
- What happens when I want to make changes to my will or trust? How much does that cost?
- I need to make changes to my will/trust—can you help?
- Can an attorney review my LegalZoom trust and give me the green light?
- If something happens to me before my documents are signed, what happens?
- Will my child(ren)'s spouse(s) automatically inherit their share if my child is deceased?
- What are the distribution options for a beneficiary?
- Do I need to list my maiden name in my trust docs?
- What is the difference between a Residuary Beneficiary and a Remote Contingent Beneficiary?
- Does a trust protect me from a lawsuit?
- What is a Trustee?
- What is the difference between a Trustee and Executor?
- What is a Attorney in Fact?
- What is a Health Care Agent?
- What a Living Will?