1. Why do I need an estate plan?

  2. If I don't create an estate plan, won't the government provide one for me?

  3. What's the difference between having a will and a Living Trust?

  4. The possibility of a disabling injury or illness scares me. What would happen if I were mentally disabled and had no estate plan or just a will?

  5. If I set up a Living Trust, can I be my own trustee?

  6. Will a Living Trust avoid income taxes?

  7. Can I transfer real estate into a Living Trust?

  8. Is the Living Trust some kind of loophole the government will eventually close down?

  9. Isn't a Living Trust only for the rich?

    NO. A Living Trust can help anyone protect his or her family from unnecessary probate fees, attorney's fees, court costs and federal estate taxes. In fact, if your estate is greater than $100,000, you'll find a Living Trust offers substantial benefits for you and your family.

  10. Can any attorney create a Living Trust?