Will or Revocable Trust: Which Is Better for You?
In this LawCall clip, we break down the key differences between a will and a revocable trust. A will explains what happens to your assets after you pass away, while a trust allows assets to be managed by a trustee for the benefit of your loved ones. Trusts can be useful for long-term planning, protecting assets, and controlling how and when beneficiaries receive them. The right option depends on your goals, family situation, and assets. Planning early is important—before accidents, illness, or memory issues arise. If you have questions or need guidance, contact Perry & Young, P.A. We can help point you in the right direction.