You created your family wealth, but how can you ensure it passes to the people and causes you love? Planning for any eventuality can provide you and your family with comfort now and a smoother transition when the time comes later.
Foundational documents
Foundational documents
Estate planning involves more than planning out your final wishes. It’s also about preparing for a potential transfer of authority in case you reach a point where you cannot take care of your affairs during your lifetime. Estate planning is a comprehensive process that can begin with foundational documents including:
Advanced Trust Strategies
Advanced Trust Strategies
Beyond an RLT, a variety of trusts can help you address both family and philanthropic objectives. Some include Dynasty Trusts, Intentionally Defective Trusts (IDGTs), Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs) and Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts (SLATs). These are irrevocable trusts and may help lower estate taxes, provide a measure of control and offer some asset protection. However, keep in mind you may permanently lose access to funds once they are moved into an irrevocable trust. Make certain you plan for your needs before funding these types of trusts.