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Wills & Trusts

Almost half of the 3 million people who die in the United States each year do not have a Will.

Westmont, Illinois Wills and Trusts Law Firm

One of the primary goals of the DuPage County, Illinois wills and trusts law firm of Fortunato, Knobbe, Davenport & Arnold, Ltd., is to help individuals in Naperville and the surrounding communities in the Chicago area and collar counties preserve their assets for the next generation.  Our goal is to establish an estate plan that will carry out their exact wishes during their life upon their death. Our wills and trusts lawyers help Chicago area clients establish living trusts, powers of attorney, wills, and other legal instruments that give them peace of mind. We want to help you protect your assets so that they can be distributed to your family or favorite charitable organizations. Contact our wills and trusts attorneys to learn about we can help you preserve assets for your family’s future.

Please continue reading for background information on wills and trusts.

Wills and Trusts - An Overview

A will is a written communication by which a person directs how his or her estate is to be distributed upon death. The estate consists of the property that one leaves behind after death. A trust is the legal right to the beneficial enjoyment of property to which another person holds the legal title. Wills and trusts are commonly used estate planning tools.

The advice and assistance of an experienced wills and trusts attorney are essential to making sure that the measures you choose comply with your state's law and truly carry out your wishes.

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Why Do I Need a Will?

Wills are the most basic element of estate planning. A will is a legal document that explains how you want your property and assets distributed after your death. It allows you to say who you want to carry out your wishes and provides you with the opportunity to nominate a guardian for your minor children.

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Trusts 101

A trust is a great estate planning tool for anyone who wants to avoid the costs associated with probate, decrease the amount of taxes paid at death and provide limitations on their young children's ability to access money left to them.

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A User's Guide to Probate

Probate is the court-supervised process of winding up your affairs after death. Many people believe the smart thing to do is to avoid the costs and hassles of probate. Contrary to this popular belief, the probate of most estates runs smoothly. The court's supervision ensures that any outstanding debts, taxes and claims against your estate are paid and that your remaining assets are divided among your heirs.

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Death and Taxes: Planning for Both

When you die, the assets and property interests you leave behind minus any debts make up your estate. Whether your assets go through probate or you have set up alternative means for transferring your property, any estate or other taxes owed at the time of your death must be paid.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Wills and Trusts

Q: What is probate?

A: Probate is a court process to determine the validity of a will. If the will is found valid, the personal representative named in the will (the executor) will gather the assets of the testator to be appraised. The representative will then contact creditors so they may present their claims for any amounts due. After payment of debts, taxes and administration costs, the remaining property will be distributed in accordance with the will. In a situation where this is no will, probate allows the court to direct the distribution of a person's assets in accordance with the state's intestacy laws.

Q: What assets are included in my probate estate?

A: Probate assets are what you own at the time of death. This includes any property with your name on the title. It also includes personal items such as collections, antiques, cars and the value of any life insurance policies, trusts, annuities and/or retirement plans payable to the estate. If you own any stocks, bonds or other investments, these also are included.

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When you are ready for a in-depth conversation with highly knowledgeable and experienced wills and trusts attorneys, contact Fortunato, Knobbe, Davenport & Arnold, Ltd., to schedule a consultation.



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