How does a trust differ from a will?
September 11, 2025 – Kimberly Hegwood

While wills and trusts distribute assets after a deceased person’s passing, trusts offer certain advantages. A trust goes into effect while the grantor is still alive and avoids probate for a faster and more private distribution of assets. A will, on the other hand, goes through probate and involves a public legal process to determine the distribution of assets.
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