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Making sure children inherit equally--tips from We Help You Legal


Ensure your children inherit equally and simplify the estate process. We Help You Legal in Paso Robles shares top considerations for wills, living trusts, and legal planning to help families navigate asset distribution smoothly.

PASO ROBLES, Calif., Nov. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Parents tell children that their favorite possessions will be theirs someday, and in a cooperative family where the siblings all get along, those gifts are often bestowed as the parents wish. But not always. Sometimes the objects are sold by the parents, new assets are added to the estate over time, and some things, like investments and real estate, need to be sold and the proceeds divided equally. We Help You Legal, the Paso Robles company assisting with wills, living trusts, and other legal documents has compiled the top considerations to think about to help ensure that children inherit equally and the process goes smoothly.

Having a will with clear instructions and a living (revocable) trust are options for making sure assets are equally distributed.

Having a will with clear instructions and a living (revocable) trust are options for making sure assets are equally distributed. A revocable trust allows the parents to keep control of their assets while they are living, make any necessary changes to the will and trust, if needed thoroughout their lifetimes, and avoid probate for those left behind.

A will alone generally doesn't have the level of protection that comes with a living trust. Wills can be challenged in probate court, taking longer to settle, and the outcome might not be what the parents intended.

A living trust allows for more detailed instructions about asset distribution and avoids probate court so that assets are distributed as intended, and probate fees and taxes can be avoided. A trust is also a private document and not a public record, so the proceedings are also private.

A pour-over will, in conjunction with a living trust ensures that any assets not already in the trust at the time of death are "poured over" into the trust and distributed according to its terms. This can help catch any assets that may not have been transferred into the trust. We Help You Legal can assist with a pour-over will and a living trust at its Paso Robles or San Luis Obispo office.

Additional strategies that help ensure equal inheritance include:

The final decisions about how assets are distributed rests with the parents. It's not necessary to have a large estate with valuable assets to set up a living trust. Even modest estates with one family home, life insurance policies, and family possessions can benefit.

With offices in San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles, the living trust documentation can be completed and filed with We Help You Legal's assistance. To simplify the process, complete living will and estate planning packets, in English and Spanish, are available on We Help You Legal's website.

The living will packet contains:

The estate plan package contains all of the living will documents and:

We Help You Legal also helps with legal documents for divorce, legal separation, annulment, guardianships, adoptions, corporation/LLC, and more.

We Help You Legal is a "self-help" legal document assistance company that provides document preparation without the high cost of an attorney. We Help You Legal, Inc. is not a law firm. We cannot represent you in court, advise you about your legal rights or the law, or select forms for you.

We Help You Legal, Inc.
720 10th St,
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 237-7770

Media Contact

Scott Brennan, Access Publishing, (805) 226-9890, [email protected]

SOURCE We Help You Legal, Inc.


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