Wills vs. Trusts FAQs

The Bottom Line

It is important to settle your affairs earlier rather than later in life. A will or a trust, or both, can ensure your assets and possessions end up where you want them to go. If you have minor children, you should absolutely make a will to name guardianship. A trust will streamline your estate’s transfer, unlike a will, which goes through probate. Making an estate plan a priority now can save money and precious time later, and help your loved ones avoid potential financial hardship.

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What is Better, a Will, or a Trust?

A trust will streamline the process of transferring an estate after you die while avoiding a lengthy and potentially costly period of probate. However, if you have minor children, creating a will that names a guardian is critical to protecting both the minors and any inheritance. Deciding between a will or a trust is a personal choice, and some experts recommend having both. A will is typically less expensive and easier to set up than a trust, an expensive and often complex legal document.

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Do You Need Both a Trust and a Will?

Nearly everyone should have a will, but not everyone most likely needs a living or irrevocable trust. If you have property and assets to place in a trust and have minor children, having both estate-planning vehicles might make sense.

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Does a Will Override a Living Trust?

A will and a living trust are two separate legal documents. One doesn’t usually trump another, but if the issue arises, a living trust will most likely override a will because a trust is its own entity.

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How Much Does it Cost to Set Up a Trust?

The cost to set up a trust depends on various factors, including the type of trust, the state you live in, and how complex the legal document. A simple trust done online with LegalZoom costs less than $300. Whether such a trust will accomplish your estate planning goals for the specific state in which you live is another question to ask.

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