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A will or trust is not just a piece of paper. It is a plan for how you want your property handled, who you want to make important decisions, and how your loved ones can avoid unnecessary heartache later on. Whether you are creating your first estate plan, updating old documents, planning for minor children or trying to keep family assets organized, O’Flaherty Law can help you understand your options and put a clear plan in place.
A valid will generally must be in writing, signed by the person making it, and witnessed in the manner required by law. A will can name beneficiaries, an executor and guardians for minor children. Trusts can be used to manage assets during your lifetime and after your death. A properly funded trust may help some assets avoid probate. Trusts can also be handy for families seeking a little more privacy, structure or control over how and when assets flow out.
Estate planning mistakes can cause stress, delays and arguments for the people you love the most. Our Evanston will and trust law firm attorneys work with clients to create practical, legally sound documents that fit their circumstances. At O’Flaherty Law, we take the time to explain your options in plain language, highlight potential pitfalls before they arise and help you build an estate plan that reflects your wishes, your family dynamics and your long term goals.
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A will explains how certain property should be distributed after death and can name an executor and guardian for minor children. A trust is a separate legal arrangement that can hold and manage assets during your lifetime and after death. Many Illinois estate plans use both documents together.
A properly created and funded trust may allow certain assets to pass to beneficiaries without going through probate. However, the trust must actually be funded, meaning assets need to be transferred into it or properly connected to it. An attorney can help determine whether a trust makes sense for your situation.
You should review your estate plan after major life changes, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, the death of a beneficiary, a major change in assets, or moving to a new state. Even without a major change, it is a good idea to review your will and trust every few years to make sure they still reflect your wishes.