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Irrevocable Grantor Trust

“An irrevocable grantor trust is a trust where the grantor gives up control of assets, which are removed from their estate, but retains certain tax benefits.”

A trust allows you to control how your assets are distributed, even after your passing. Common types include revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, and special needs trusts.


Using a trust can help avoid probate, protect beneficiaries, and ensure your estate is managed according to your wishes. An experienced attorney can guide you through establishing the right trust for your situation.


Book a consultation to create an irrevocable grantor trust to reduce estate taxes while retaining certain tax benefits.



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