A living trust offers a financial alternative to the standard will, and allows individuals to actively control the distribution of their estates. In addition, a living trust avoids probate and permits asset distribution quicker than a will. Several good books offer good primers on a living trust. Here are a few titles worth exploring:
“The Living Trust Advisor” by Jeffrey L. Condon; Wiley, 2011 ($44.95) Addresses wide range of living trust issues, including tax considerations and distribution questions.
“Make Your Own Living Trust, 9th Ed.” by Denis Clifford; Nolo, 2009 ($39.99) Discusses different types of trusts and choosing beneficiaries and trustees.
“The Complete Guide to Creating Your Own Living Trust” by Steven D. Fisher; Atlantic Publishing Co., 2008, ($24.95) Features living trust planning strategies and terminology.
“The Complete Living Trust Kit” by Karen Ann Rolcik; Sphinx Pub., 2007 ($34.95) Covers creation, financing and administration of a living trust.
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