Sandusky Wills & Trusts Attorneys
Secure Your Future with Bailey Legal Group
Planning for the future is always a good thing, especially if you want to make sure that your loved ones are cared for after your passing. Having a good estate plan in place can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones and greatly clear up any confusion or misunderstandings that might take place in the future.
Over the years, we have made a name for ourselves in the community as a trusted source of legal help. Our Sandusky wills and trusts attorneys are passionate about reaching a solution that is a perfect fit for you and your loved ones and we will go the extra mile to make sure that you are satisfied with the outcome.
Learn more about your options by calling 419-625-1234 or contacting us online.
The Difference Between a Will & Trust in Ohio
Although a will and a trust accomplish similar outcomes, there are certain differences that can be advantageous to you and your loved ones, depending on your circumstances.
- Definition of a will: A will is a signed and witnessed document that outlines the distribution of your property after your death and assigns a guardian to your children, if you are the parent of minors. You may revoke or amend it at any point in your lifetime.
- Definition of a trust: A trust provides property management during your life and after your death and does not require court intervention, because it assigns a trustee upon your death or incapacitation.
A properly written living trust can benefit your loved ones by avoiding the probate process, among other things. While there are many advantages to having a trust set up, they tend to be more expensive and require more active management than a will.
Find out what option is best for you by contacting our Sandusky estate planning attorneys today.
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