A trust is a legal document that allows someone, known as a trustee, to manage your assets for you or your beneficiaries. When you create a trust, you often serve as the trustor, trustee, and beneficiary while you are alive. Trusts offer more control over how your assets are distributed compared to a will. A successor trustee can take over after you pass, avoiding probate court and helping your loved ones avoid costs and conflict.
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