When Does It Make Sense to Use a Family Trust?

September 1, 2021

A family trust is most appropriate as an estate planning tool when you live in a state where probate is very difficult. This is also beneficial for those people who are interested in keeping information about their assets and beneficiaries private, those who have a large estate or a significant number of assets and those who want to provide for the management of their assets in the event that they become incapacitated.

There are several other types of situations in which a family trust might be the appropriate thing to create with the support of an estate planning attorney. These include:

  • For divorce and creditor protection of those assets to be distributed to a beneficiary.
  • To help provide for disabled beneficiaries who still need to qualify for government benefits.
  • For the time efficiency and cost reduction benefits over the traditional probate process.
  • For tax planning options when the estate size is big enough to incur significant federal or state taxes.

A family trust can also be used in conjunction with other estate planning strategies like a will. Every person and adult family member should have a will but they leave plenty to be desired if you have a more complicated family or estate situation.

When you are looking to plan for minor children, for example, a will is a preferred estate planning tool since you can name a guardian to step in and take care of your children if something were to happen to you. Make sure that you have consulted with an experienced and knowledgeable estate planning lawyer for more information on how to align this with your needs.

 


Practice Areas:



Schedule your free Exploratory phone call

Click here to see how we
can be of assistance.

Payment Portal
for Tax and Accounting invoice

This link offers a secure, quick way to complete your payment with Omni360 Advisors LLC.

Our Social Media

Connect with us on Social Media using the following buttons:

Visit our Podcasts

Listen in, Join the Conversation!

Recent Posts

Navigating the Step-Up in Basis: Core Rules, Critical Exceptions, and Strategic Benefits for Families and Business Owners

For many families, business owners, and high-net-worth individuals, one of the most valuable—but often misunderstood—tax concepts in estate planning is the step-up in basis. While discussions ...

<p>The post Navigating the Step-Up in Basis: Core Rules, Critical Exceptions, and Strategic Benefits for Families and Business Owners first appeared on Integrated Tax Planning, Legal Planning & Financial Planning.</p>

New State Retirement Plan Requirements for Small Businesses in New Jersey and New York

Small businesses in New Jersey and New York may face new retirement plan compliance requirements in 2026. Learn who is affected, key deadlines, and important ...

<p>The post New State Retirement Plan Requirements for Small Businesses in New Jersey and New York first appeared on Integrated Tax Planning, Legal Planning & Financial Planning.</p>

Understanding the K-Shaped Economy: Why Portfolio Diversification Matters More Than Ever

Learn what a K-shaped economy means, how it affects investors and business owners, and why maintaining a diversified portfolio may help navigate an increasingly uneven ...

<p>The post Understanding the K-Shaped Economy: Why Portfolio Diversification Matters More Than Ever first appeared on Integrated Tax Planning, Legal Planning & Financial Planning.</p>