Secure Trusts

Experienced California Attorneys Create Secure Trusts

Comprehensive counselors help clients provide trusts for their loved ones.

The experienced attorneys at The Law Offices of Sheldon J. Eskin advise throughout California on the best means to meet their financial and estate objectives, including the efficient distribution of assets and estate tax avoidance. Trusts are legal entities created to hold and transfer property. These instruments provide benefits such as shielding your financial assets from losses due to liability and taxation, so your heirs can keep more of what you pass down to them. Distributing assets via a trust can also keep the details of your estate confidential, unlike the public probate process that is used for wills.

Knowledgeable California lawyers design trusts tailored to your estate goals.

There are several types of trusts, with each offering situation-dependent pros and cons. Our lawyers can help you select the type of trust instrument that addresses your legacy concerns. At The Law Offices of Sheldon J. Eskin, we handle:
  • Revocable trusts — As the grantor of a revocable trust, you can retain control of your assets during your lifetime and may revoke or revise the trust at any time. Living trusts are a popular form of revocable trust.
  • Irrevocable trusts — Once you establish this kind of trust, its assets no longer belong to you, and you cannot amend the trust without your beneficiary's consent. However, any appreciated assets in the trust are not subject to estate taxes.
  • Special Needs Trusts/ Supplemental Needs Trusts- If someone in your family has a disability or special needs, this type of trust can be used to help meet future financial needs. A special needs trust keeps assets and income out of the name of the beneficiary so that they may continue to receive their government benefits and enables the beneficiary to have a higher quality of life. The trust is managed by an independent trustee who distributes funds on behalf of the beneficiary at appropriate times.
  • Credit Shelter Trusts — Also called bypass or family trusts, credit shelter trusts allow a grantor to place enough wealth in a trust for heirs so that the grantor can pass down the remainder of their wealth via a will that does not trigger an estate tax. The assets in the credit shelter trust are not subject to estate tax.
  • Generation-Skipping Trusts — Also called a dynasty trust, a generation-skipping trust enables a grantor to transfer a substantial amount of tax-free money to beneficiaries at least two generations below them. It can be an excellent way to provide a legacy for your grandchildren.
  • Qualified Personal Residence Trusts — A QPRT prevents the value of a grantor’s primary residence or vacation home from being added to their estate. Establishing a QPRT may help avoid triggering the estate tax later on.
  • Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts — This type of trust removes a grantor’s life insurance from the taxable estate. It can help to leave a tax-free legacy to loved ones.
  • Qualified Terminable Interest Property Trusts — A QTIP trust helps grantors in second marriages provide for the lifetime needs of a second spouse while preserving a legacy for children from the first marriage.
Trusts are very flexible instruments. The lawyers at The Law Offices of Sheldon J. Eskin can help you create one that addresses your unique estate planning needs. We also help our clients augment their asset protection by reviewing existing insurance policies and recommending ways to reduce exposure to liability.

Contact our skilled California trust and estate planning lawyers.

The Law Offices of Sheldon J. Eskin serves clients throughout California who wish to protect their assets with a trust. Call 818-551-4357 or by email sheldon@eskinesq.com to schedule a consultation at our Glendale office.
***The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.
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