Trusts

Sacramento Trust Lawyer

If you have more than $100,000 in assets or a house, creating a trust will allow your family to avoid the expense and delay of probate. Creating a trust will also ensure that your family's private financial information remains private and does not become part of public records through a probate proceeding.

Trust allows you to decide who will manage your property in the event you are unable to do so, or in the event of your death. A living trust is created to exist now, holding your property. Our attorney's make sure you understand your trust, so that you get the most benefit from it.

The Sacramento trust lawyers at Hugh O. Allen can assist you in making these important life decisions. We also help you consider such questions as:

How do you want to distribute your property?

Who will manage your goods and assets?

For whom should you provide?

Do you need to manage property so children use it responsibly, or receive it when they are older?

Do you need to protect property from any future creditors with a spendthrift provision?

Do you need to care for a child with special needs?

Our trust lawyers help people in the Sacramento area create and revise living trusts, revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, AB trusts, charitable trusts, special needs trusts, spendthrift trusts, Q-TIP trusts, and provisions for minor children.

A trust does not exist until you transfer property into it. Our lawyers will work with your banker and real estate broker to make sure your important assets are transferred into the trust you create.

If you have any questions, you may contact our Sacramento trust lawyers through this website or call us at 877-825-4832 and we will discuss your legal matters.

Our trust lawyers serve clients in Sacramento, California and surrounding areas, including Rancho Cordova, Davis, Roseville, Rocklin, Loomis, Folsom, Jackson, Placerville, Auburn, and Woodland, as well as Sacramento County, Amador County, El Dorado County, Placer County and Yolo County.