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Estate Planning Explained Simply

The estate planning mistake most families discover too late.
And the court gets involved.

Most people think having a will means everything is handled.

It does not.

A will is really a set of instructions for the court.

That surprises people.

After someone dies, the will often goes through probate. That means paperwork, waiting, legal costs, and a process that can take months. Sometimes much longer.

A living trust works differently.

The goal is still the same: pass assets to the people you care about.

But the path changes.

With a trust, assets can move without court involvement. No public record. Fewer delays. Less friction at a hard time.

The part people underestimate is this:

Good estate planning is not only about *who gets what.*

It is also about what your family has to deal with while grieving.

For educational purposes, not legal advice.

Видео Estate Planning Explained Simply канала The Generosity Advisor
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