Full Version: Trust accounts/estate planning

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#6]
 29 Mar 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#5] 30 Mar 2007

Very good points Cindy.

Thank you for raising this topic of high importance.

From: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#7]
 29 Mar 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#5] 30 Mar 2007

Cindy,
I would still consider having an attorney look over the document you end up with from your program. Call me when you get a chance and I can refer you to the one I used to setup our wills - he is an honest guy and won't "find problems" just to run up your bill.

Gary


From: Cindy (CINDYM) [#8]
 30 Mar 2007
To: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#7] 30 Mar 2007

Thanks for the offer. The paperwork is with our attorney actually right now prior to our taking them to be signed/notarized. So far, he's said that all looks legal and there is nothing more for him to do.

From: Cap'n Ron (RONSTROWGER) [#9]
 31 Mar 2007
To: Cindy (CINDYM) [#8] 2 Apr 2007

Cindy,
Congratulations on your trust! Brenda and I have had one in place for our family for about fifteen years now. While I agree no one wants to think about the inevitable, it will happen. I have seen many go from my work in the fire/ems field, and it is sad to here how many local citizens and friends or family have paid thousands to the government. You probablly will not have to many problems with the box version of trust documents, but proceed carefully. I used two different trust lawyers that cost more then a few thousand, but my father-in-law was a little sceptable after my two years of convincing him he needed one. He was paying anyway. It is very comforting to know that somethings will not be a burden in an already sorrowful time.


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