Legacy Webinar Series - Understanding the Differences Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts
In this webinar, Cassandra Lynch, Esq., EA, will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts. Trusts are an essential tool in estate planning, and it's crucial to know which type of trust is appropriate for your specific circumstances.
During this webinar, we'll cover the fundamental differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts, including their purpose, benefits, and limitations. We'll also discuss the various factors you should consider before selecting one type of trust over the other. We'll also explore some of the different ways that revocable and irrevocable trusts can be used to protect assets, provide for loved ones, and plan for long-term care.
By the end of the webinar, participants will have a thorough understanding of the differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts and be better equipped to make informed decisions about their estate planning goals.
This webinar is ideal for anyone who is interested in learning more about trusts and their role in estate planning, including attorneys, financial planners, accountants, and individuals seeking to better understand their options for protecting their assets and providing for their loved ones.
Cassandra Lynch, Esq., EA is an American licensed attorney with Legacy Tax Advisors, LLC. Legacy offers advisory services for Wealth and Business planning including trusts, taxes, business formation, and business credit.
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