Estate planning in the U.S. has evolved to include many different kinds of trusts, each of which developed to meet a particular set of needs. The first thing to ask any client interested in setting up a trust is: What problem do you hope to solve with this trust? The answer can help you determine which kind of trust is right for your client. Use the gallery above as a guide for the conversation. — Related on ThinkAdvisor:
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