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Your Estate Plan Coordinator

Melissa J Dawson
Premier Wealth Concepts, LLC
PO Box 271129, Littleton CO 80127
[email protected] | (303) 819-6685

Do I need a Will or a Trust?

What do Picasso, Jimi Hendrix and Abraham Lincoln all have in common?

They all died Intestate (in-tes-tate). Which means they all died without leaving a Will, causing problems and expenses for their heirs.  And they are not alone.  One survey found that 58% of Americans don’t have a Will.

How much of your estate do you want to be paid to courts and lawyers?

Small investment now OR major expense later. 

Door #1
No Plan / No Control = Government Control

Door #2  
A Last Will & Testament = Limited Control

Door #3
A Revocable Living Trust = You Maintain Full Control

We’ve made it easy and convenient to implement your Living Revocable Trust

Estate planning is the process of anticipating and arranging, during a person’s life, for the management and disposal of that person’s estate during the person’s life, in the event the person becomes incapacitated and after death.

THE IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS IN AN ESTATE PLAN

  • Revocable Living Trust
  • Last Will & Testament (Pour-Over Will or assets not in your Trust)
  • Durable Powers of Attorney
  • Advanced Medical Directives
  • Living Will
  • Advanced Medical Directives
  • Organ Donation Directives

“Theft Beyond the Grave”
Probate is a public court proceeding, you have no privacy. Now “theft beyond the grave” is one of the fastest growing forms of cybercrime in America.

Myth ~ Most believe Revocable Living Trusts are just for the wealthy.

Truth ~ “If you have some assets, (maybe just a car and some nice furniture) or minor children, you still need an Estate Plan - even if taxes are not an issue.”~SmartMoney Magazine Jan 2012

 

Myth ~ Most believe the only way to get your Will & Trust written up is by going to an expensive lawyer.

Truth ~ Our Trusted Advisors built the software that Law Firms use, which we provide to you, to complete your Will & Trust in the comfort of your own home and at a deeply discounted rate.

 

Probate Court ~ Why to Avoid It

  • Probate Court ultimately decides who receives your assets.
  • A valid Last Will & Testament is a guide, but it may get challenged.
  • Your private matters are public record
  • Family members wait months/years before receiving assets
  • Multiple probates if assets in 2+ states
  • Costs thousands of dollars in legal and court fees, averaging 1% - 8% of the estate’s value
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Benefits of a Trust

Save time & money
Avoid Probate hassles, expense, & paperwork
Maintain Your Privacy
Maximize Tax Exemptions
You decide WHO receives your assets
You decide WHEN they receive them
You decide HOW they receive them.

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Ready to create your Living Revocable Trust?

You will need:

Names & contact info for your beneficiaries

Names & Dates of Birth for any children

Names & Contact info for your Trustees & Agents

About an Hour to complete the online interview

You may come back at any time to finish!

Why don’t more people have an estate plan?

  • Intimidating process - We offer an easy step by step process
  • Attorney costs - Not necessary! Here is your low cost solution!
  • Uncomfortable topic - We offer peace of mind!
  • Too complicated - Nothing complicated about our process!

To start building your Living Revocable Trust