Greater Pittsburgh // Spring - Summer 2022

Page 48

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES

E•E

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES

The Difference Between Trusts There are two types of trusts: revocable and irrevocable. A revocable trust is like a treasure chest where you store all of your assets during your lifetime, but you do not close the lid or lock it. You can continue to put assets in or take them out. A revocable trust allows you to maintain absolute control of the assets in the trust during your lifetime. You can also revoke or dissolve your revocable trust at any time. Most people create a revocable living trust to avoid probate. They may want to keep their assets private

appoint an independent trustee (someone other than you) who controls the trust and the assets it holds. There are several types of irrevocable trusts, each of which functions because the original owner no longer has a legal right of possession or access to the assets. Though giving up ownership and control of assets can be difficult, the significant benefits of a properly drafted and funded irrevocable trust make this document a powerful tool. Each type of trust serves different purposes, and each can be a useful estate planning tool

Each type of trust serves different purposes, and each can be a useful estate planning tool when it is created to meet your specific needs. But you must fully fund your trust for it to work. and avoid the public probate process. An irrevocable trust serves different purposes: it can be used either to mitigate the tax burden of high-net-worth individuals or to prevent assets from being counted for Medicaid qualification purposes. Either way, an irrevocable trust, once formed, remains irrevocable. Consequently, once you transfer assets into this type of trust, the lid of the treasure chest is closed and locked. Irrevocable trusts are effective because you essentially give up ownership of the assets in the trust. As the trustmaker, you 46

when it is created to meet your specific needs. But you must fully fund your trust for it to work. Merely signing a trust document is not enough to protect your assets. You must transfer your assets into the trust by retitling deeded property or updating beneficiary designations on financial policies to name the trust as the beneficiary. Without a fully funded trust, you simply have a useless stack of paper that has no effect on your estate plan. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Attorney Ashley Sharek of Sharek Law Office, LLC. Ashley can be reached at 412-347-1731 or visit her website at www. shareklaw.com. See our ad on page 4-5.

GREATER PITTSBURGH AREA - SPRING 2022 - SUMMER 2022


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Drinking Enough Fluids Isn’t Just for the Summer

1min
pages 176-179

Nursing Homes Cost More Than Ever

1min
page 192

Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid

7min
pages 188-191

Aff ordable /Subsidized Housing

10min
pages 164-167

Housing Defi nitions

3min
pages 154-155

Hospice Defi nitions

4min
pages 146-148

7 Reasons to Choose Home Care

1min
page 131

Home Health Care Defi nitions

3min
pages 140-141

Non-Medical Home Care Defi nitions

0
page 130

Need Help with Transportation and Home Safety?

4min
pages 117-119

Technology for Seniors

1min
page 114

Senior Centers

5min
pages 103-105

A Stroke Recovery Story

1min
page 99

PA Link + You Working Together for Improved Life

1min
page 107

Senior Organizations & Services

0
page 106

Retirement Planning

1min
page 100

Talk With A Health Insurance Expert

2min
pages 84-85

Libraries

6min
pages 75-78

ACORx Pharmacy - Pharmacy Made Easy

1min
page 38

Assisted Living Myth

1min
page 73

The Diff erence Between Trusts

2min
page 48

LIFE – Living Independence for the Elderly

1min
page 79

Caregiver Support Services

4min
pages 32-36

You’ve Been Named an Executor. Now What?

2min
page 51

Dementia Care: A Positive Approach to Communication

3min
pages 43-44
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.