Estate Planning

Should you move your trust to another state?

Should you move your trust to another state?

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Living Trusts

powers a trustee has

. So, while you can keep your old trust, it may be wise to update it depending on your situation.

Not every move requires a full trust overhaul, but it’s always smart to double-check. Here are a few signs it might be time to make a change:

Your trust refers to outdated state statutes or lawsYou now live in a state with different estate or trust lawsYou’ve bought property in your new state that’s not included in your trust

You want easier access to legal support from a local attorney who understands your current state’s laws

  • You’ve experienced a major life change (like marriage, the birth of a child or grandchild, or starting
  • retirement
  • ) since your last update
  • Your successor trustee is no longer
  • the best fitCan a Trustee Live in a Different State?Yes, a trustee can live in a different state from you or
  • your beneficiaries. You may need to change your successor trustee if you have experienced a major life change (like marriage, the birth of a child or grandchild, or starting

retirement

) since your last updateYour successor trustee is no longer the best fitCan a Trustee Live in a Different State?Yes, he/she can live in. Some states impose extra administrative or tax burdens when an out-of state trustee is involved. It may be time to rethink

who manages your trust

. Let’s Review Your Current Trust TogetherIf your trust has been in place for a while, or you are planning to move, we can review it together and determine if changes are necessary. At Phelps LaClair

, we make estate planning simple, personal, and tailored to your financial goals.Contact us

today to schedule a consultation and keep your plan on track wherever life takes you.

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