Living trust - R2Is/non-R2Is - should we have it?
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 4:11 am
Hi Folks,
For a while I have been thinking about living trust. God forbid but if unfortunate thing should happen to us (parents), should we execute living trust by hiring a lawyer?
Even though we are planning on R2I this year (2008), We are planning to leave our 401k and most of the savings in U.S. This is considerable amount and it worries me that my kids may not have access to this and state takes over the assets etc if that to happen without living trust.
Any thoughts on this forum what R2I'ers have done?
I was told with decent lawyer one can do living trust for around $1500. This is not a big amount to protect our hard earned money and to pass on to our kids.
I appreciate any feedback on this.
Thanks,
For a while I have been thinking about living trust. God forbid but if unfortunate thing should happen to us (parents), should we execute living trust by hiring a lawyer?
Even though we are planning on R2I this year (2008), We are planning to leave our 401k and most of the savings in U.S. This is considerable amount and it worries me that my kids may not have access to this and state takes over the assets etc if that to happen without living trust.
Any thoughts on this forum what R2I'ers have done?
I was told with decent lawyer one can do living trust for around $1500. This is not a big amount to protect our hard earned money and to pass on to our kids.
I appreciate any feedback on this.
Thanks,