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"How to Disinherit the IRS"

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A Revocable Living Trust is a legal document which helps you avoid probate and federal estate taxes.

 A Living Trust can control who gets your home, and all your assets.

 

Anyone who owns a home in California.  

If you create a living trust, your home would avoid the probate process, and save up to $30,000 or more in probate fees.

Without a trust, your home would have to go through an expensive court probate process which could take as long as two years or more.

A simple living trust would cost between $1500 to $2,000, and could easily save your family $30,000 or more.


"Living Trust Probate Savings"  Once you understand how expensive Probate is, you will know why so many people have a California Living Trust.

Probate Fee Charts will show you exactly how much in probate fees you will save with a living trust. 

You should discuss potential savings in Property Taxes, Capital Gains, and Federal Estate Taxes with your Attorney.

Free "California Living Trust Guide"

Authored by Attorney William G. Wais. Send Email to bill@billwais.com, or call 818-244-1894 for your free copy.

"Free California Living Trust DVD" DVD entitled "How to Disinherit the IRS" explains what you need to know before setting up your Estate Planning. (25 minutes)

"Health Care Power of Attorney" Print the worksheet, enter your choices on the worksheet, then go to www.DreamDocsData.com, to get your free Power of Attorney.

"Living Trust Basics"Get started understanding the most important aspects of Estate Planning and Living Trusts.

"Frequently Asked Questions" Specific questions and answers regarding Living Trusts, Wills and Powers of Attorney.  

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