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Over time I've noticed that a fair amount of lake property is held in Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts, or something like that. Why is that? Is it a simpler way to hand it down from generation to generation or some way to lessen the burden of owning it? Just good old estate planning?
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no real advantage from a current expense point of view( towns could care less who owns they will tax the same anyway) generally it is for estate planning both for estate tax and probate
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When my Mom died, we had just about everything in both our names (dad had died in the 80's). Mom bought a new car, and forgot to put it in my name also. Went to do the probate thing, and for a little over a $100 in blue book value on the car, we were going to have to do the long probate thing. However, we waited a week or so and the new book came out and the value was below the threshold (can't remember what it was...something like $15k.). With a trust, the trustees just continue it along, no probate cost, full use of the property(s), but a lot more expense to set up than a will. For us, we felt it was worth it.
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it is a simple way to protect the general public from knowing who you are or where your money is coming from.
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Upthesaukee....you did a nice job of explaining the benefits of a trust.My lawyer took 3/4 of an hour doing the same thing and I left scratching my head.How about a lesson on LLC's.......you are saving us a ton of money.
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Up is right on the money.I just set up a living trust.The point is to keep your assets from getting tied up in probate court.I can easily make changes to the trust if I feel I want to.It is a little pricey but is well worth it if you have decent size assets you wish to pass along.Definately check it out with an estate planning lawyer.
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