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Trusts

Las Vegas Trusts

A Living Trust is one of the primary components to an effective estate plan.  A properly formed and funded Living Trust can avoid the probate process altogether and will serve to preserve the value of your estate.  Just as with a Will, the Living Trust will spell out "who gets what" in the document and that will ordinarily happen without any court involvement at all.

A Nevada Asset Procection Trust (Nevada Spendthrift Trust) can also play an important part of your estate plan.  Unlike an ordinary Living Trust, a properly established and maintained Nevada Asset Protection Trust can protect the assets that are held by the Trust.  Just as with an ordinary Living Trust, the assets that are held in the Nevada Asset Protection Trust will avoid the probate process and will have a plan of distribution upon your death.  A Nevada Asset Protection Trust can also peacefully co-exist with a Living Trust and other estate planning devices.

Contact us today to set up an initital consultation.  During the consultation we will assess your specific situation and offer a course of action that will best fit your needs and accomplish your goals.  Don't wait to take the first step toward protecting you and your family's interests.

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Roger P. Croteau & Associates, Ltd.

720 S. Fourth Street, Suite 202
Las Vegas, Nevada  89101
Tel: 702.254.7775 Fax: 702.228.7719

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