Living Trusts

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What Is A Living Trust?

A living trust is an estate planning tool that you can create and fund during your lifetime. Unlike a testamentary trust, which only takes effect after your passing, a living trust allows you to manage your assets now while ensuring they are distributed smoothly to your chosen beneficiaries later.


A properly structured living trust can be a cost-effective and efficient way to provide for your loved ones, offering peace of mind that your affairs will be handled according to your wishes. While you are alive, you maintain full control over the assets within the trust—just as if they were held in your own name.


To learn how a living trust might benefit your situation, contact Attorney Arzoo Connor at ARC Legal Services, LLC in Fort Worth, Texas, for a personalized consultation.

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What Benefits Do Living Trusts Provide to My Heirs?

A living trust allows you to provide for your children or other heirs without the delays and expenses of probate. The probate process can be costly and may take months—or even years—to complete, especially when family members live far away. By avoiding probate, your loved ones can receive their inheritance more quickly and with far less stress.


Living trusts can also help reduce the tax burden on your heirs, allowing them to focus on healing and honoring your memory instead of managing complicated financial matters. To learn how a living trust can simplify the future for your loved ones, schedule a consultation with Attorney Arzoo Connor at ARC Legal Services, LLC in Fort Worth, Texas.

Does a Living Trust Benefit Me Now?

A living trust not only allows you to retain full control over your assets during your lifetime—it can also protect you if you become disabled or unable to manage your affairs. Without a living trust or financial power of attorney in place, a court may have to step in to decide how your finances and care are handled.


By creating a living trust, you can appoint a trustee—often a trusted friend or family member—to manage your assets according to your wishes if you become incapacitated. Because a living trust is revocable, you can change its terms or dissolve it entirely as your circumstances evolve.


It’s a simple yet powerful way to ensure that your loved ones can manage your affairs smoothly and respectfully if you’re no longer able to do so yourself. Learn more about the peace of mind a living trust can bring—schedule a consultation with Attorney Arzoo Connor at ARC Legal Services, LLC in Fort Worth, Texas today.

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Have Questions?

Reach out to ARC Legal Services, LLC today at 469-848-4151. We’re ready to provide clear answers and trusted guidance for all your estate and legacy planning needs.

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