A Cure for the Agony of Probate
The Living Trust Kit: Book - Software - User Guide $39.95 + $5.00 S & H
What's Wrong with Probate?
- It costs too much. In most states, average probate
fees range from almost 4% to 11% of your gross estate, including the value
of your personal possessions.
- It takes too long. On average it takes two to five years to settle an estate.
- It creates unwanted publicity. Everything in probate court is a matter
of public record. Personal and business matters become available to everyone.
How Can You Avoid Probate?
A Living Trust is the key to probate exemption.
A living trust lets you specify your assets, a trust beneficiary, and a trustee (i.e., you) who'll manage the trust.
Benefits of the Living Trust
- The trust does not become effective until you die or become incapacited.
- You can abolish or alter the terms of the trust at any time.
- Trusts are extremely difficult to contest. Someone contesting a Will doesn't
even need to hire a lawyer, but to contest a trust, a disgruntled heir needs to hire a lawyer and file
a civil suit. In the meantime, the assets are immediately distributed to the beneficiaries.
- A Living Trust has no effect on your taxes.
- A Living Trust is valid in all 50 states. If you find it more advantageous to
have the trust interpreted under the laws of a different state, The Living Trust Kit
allows you to designate your preference.
The Living Trust Kit
- Contains everything you'll need to
establish your Living Trust: step-by-step instructions, forms, and examples.
- Attorneys charge $700 to $1800 to set up a simple trust. The regular price
of The Living Trust Kit is $79. However, in this Special Introductory Offer, you'll save at least 37%.
- The Living Trust Kit is backed by a full money-back guarantee.
- When you order The Living Trust Kit you'll have the privilege of
consulting with out financial and estate planning experts. We provide
services ranging from simple phone consultation to preparation of acutal documents
and in-person services of an estate planning attorney, if desired.
Offer void in Texas
System requirements: Living Trust Software for Windows requires an IBM or compatible PC with Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher, 386 and above, 8MB RAM
and 8MB free disk space. Works with most printers and monitors.
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