
Estate Planning Pitfall – You own property outside your revocable trust
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Abstract: The primary purpose of a revocable trust — also known as a “living trust” or “inter vivos trust” — is to avoid probate. But, for those who are not diligent about transferring assets to the trust, that purpose may be defeated. This article describes why it’s desirable to avoid probate and how a revocable trust and other strategies can achieve this end.
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