by Brenton McWilliams | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts
Choosing between a revocable and irrevocable trust is akin to selecting the right tool for a job—it all depends on what you’re trying to achieve. This article will help you navigate the nuances of each option, revocable vs. irrevocable trust so you can make the...
by Brenton McWilliams | Blog, Elder Law, Probate
Do you have an estate plan? Are you wondering how to keep your estate out of the probate court? One solution is a living trust. Here, we’ll go over reasons to avoid the probate process, and how a living trust fits in. Why You Might Want to Avoid the Probate Process...
by Brenton McWilliams | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts
As you and your family grow, your needs change. And as your needs change, you should revisit and update your estate plan accordingly. At The Law Offices of Brenton C. McWilliams, we are passionate about our clients. We aim to create estate plans that last for years to...
by Brenton McWilliams | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts
Author: Brenton McWilliams What is incapacity? What does it mean to be incapacitated? I have a lot of conversations about how incapacity planning is a very important part of a comprehensive estate plan. But, what does it mean to be incapacitated, and what exactly are...
by Brenton McWilliams | Blog, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts
Author: Brenton McWilliams Can a Revocable Trust be Changed? For most questions about trusts, the express terms of the trust agreement itself prevail. In addressing the question whether a revocable trust can be changed, the first step to determining whether a trust...