What is a trust and when might it be useful in Texas estate planning?
A trust is a legal arrangement where a trustee manages property for beneficiaries under written terms. Trusts may help with management, privacy, planning for minors, disability-related concerns, or continuity after death. A trust only works well when it is drafted, funded, and coordinated with the rest of the estate plan.
This is general information for Texas readers, not legal advice for a specific matter. The right answer can change when documents, deadlines, family conflict, taxes, business interests, fiduciary duties, or court requirements are involved.
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