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Trust Mistakes to Avoid

Top 10 Common Trust Mistakes are:

    Trusts are for family, friends, or charity
  • Putting it off and "waiting to do it right"
  • Failing to create all documents
  • Failing to transfer assets
  • Failing to record the deed
  • Failing to deliver a Bank Account Directive
  • Failing to create a Health Care Directive tp Physicians
  • Forgetting a Health Care Durable Power of Attorney
  • Failing to create a Financial Power of Attorney
  • Selecting the wrong trustee
  • Believing a Will really "Will" happen as planned

    10 More Common Trust Mistakes:

    Trusts are for family, friends, or charity
  • Forgetting to create Guardianship
  • Forgetting to create a Pet Care Directive
  • Creating a Trust without a Pourover Will
  • Forgetting to transfer vehicles
  • Forgetting to transfer stock
  • Believing your standard trust can really protect assets
  • Plan for care and expenses during emergencies
  • Plan for assisted living or long term convalescent care
  • Keeping documents safe instead of available to the right people
  • Forgetting to name the trust as beneficiary on insurance, CDs, and retirement

    More Trust Mistakes:

  • Transferring title upon death (thereby unprotecting assets and maybe a tax)
  • Allowing your premature (or unnecessary) "Declaration of Incompetency"
  • Allowing your forced and unneccessary "rest home" transfer
  • Allowing public disclosure of private information used in identity fraud
  • Allowing the divorce of an in-law to have valid claims on your estate
  • Selecting "revocable" or "irrevocable" language correctly
  • Allowing emergencies to force property to be sold to pay taxes, creditors, or heirs
  • Creating transfer taxes or believing you can evade taxes
  • Many more common trust mistakes... 93% of the time!


  • Remember that most trusts ONLY protect you after you die. There is a better way.

     What is a Trust, How is a Trust created, What makes it a Trust, basic definition of trusts, J Jay Lashlee