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Q&A: Why living trusts are a good option, most of the time

July 7, 2025 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Dear Liz: My goal is to avoid probate and allow simplified access for my heir, who is also my executor. I have no family. I have chosen payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts instead of putting all financial assets in my trust, against the wishes of the attorney who drew up the trust for my condo. I am 79, with about a million in financial assets, with no debt or mortgage, and I am self-insured for long-term healthcare. Is the decision to use these accounts appropriate for me?

Answer: Please take the advice you paid for. The trust you have is probably a living trust, a flexible estate-planning device that avoids probate. Living trusts generally allow a smoother, more organized settlement of the estate than other probate-avoidance options.

The person who settles your estate is called your successor trustee and will perform much the same duties as an executor. But typically your successor trustee also can handle financial and other matters should you become incapacitated.

As covered in previous columns, payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts can be appropriate solutions for people with few assets who can’t afford to pay for a living trust. For more complex estates like yours, however, a living trust is the more appropriate option.

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Filed Under: Estate planning, Q&A Tagged With: Estate Planning, living trust, payable on death, payable on death accounts, Probate, probate avoidance, revocable living trust, transfer on death, transfer on death deeds

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