Trust Litigation

Do I Need A Trust Only For My House?

A revocable trust needs to include any asset that could potentially go through probate.

A question we’re often asked is, do I need to create a trust only for my house?

There’s a common misconception that trusts are used only to hold real property, that is houses and condos. However, the primary purpose of a revocable trust is to avoid probate.

That means that the assets held in your trust need to include any asset that could potentially go through probate. This includes not only houses, but also your bank accounts, investment accounts, business interests, as well as intangible assets like furniture, art, and jewelry.

Assets for which you can name a beneficiary, such as retirement accounts and life insurance, generally passed to the beneficiary upon your death without having to go through the probate court process.

However, if you have a minor child and that child is named as primary or contingent beneficiary on your life insurance or your retirement account, there’s a risk that that account will still go through probate.

In those cases, we would want to name the trust rather than the minor child and as the beneficiary on the account.

Whether your trust or your spouse is named as primary beneficiary on your life insurance or retirement account is a complex question that needs to be analyzed in every case.

Creating a set of documents without undertaking this kind of analysis will unfortunately lead to a plan that fails, even though the documents you created will provide a false sense of security and make you feel as though you protected your family by creating an estate plan.

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Daniel R. Weiner, Esq.
Daniel R. Weiner, Esq. is the Founder and CEO at Weiner Law. With experience at top international firms and degrees from the University of Birmingham and Duke Law, he helps families navigate trust, probate, and estate matters across California.
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