Irrevocable Trust Questions & a Medicaid Story
At the Sechler Law Firm, we get questions daily on whether trusts are a good option. The thing to understand is that trusts can be a very flexible and effective tool. The decision on whether to use a tool begins first with you determining your goals. Once you know where you want to go, we can help you decide if the trust can help you get there. In this week's episode, Tim talks about what the word "irrevocable" really means - and it's not what you think. Also Tim shares a sad Nursing Home story to help you avoid the same mistake. Hope this one helps!!

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Why Your House Should Be In A Trust

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The Irrevocable Trust

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How to Protect Your Home and Assets From Long-term Care Costs

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Irrevocable Trusts for Asset Protection (with examples)!

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Nursing Home Medicaid: Revocable or Irrevocable Trust?

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Revocable vs Irrevocable Trusts | Which One Should You Choose?

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Diving Deep into the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust

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Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts

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Step by Step What to Do When Trust Owner/Grantor Dies

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LAWYER: California Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trust – Which is Better?

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How to protect your home and life savings | Medicaid Trust (MAPT)

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Here's How To Hide Property Ownership (Using Land Trusts)

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Estate Planning 101 | The Proper Way to Structure Your Estate Plan

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Three Different Types of Irrevocable Trusts Used in Medicaid Planning

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Roles of People Named in a Trust: Trustees, Beneficiaries, & More

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Which Trust Is Right for You? Revocable vs Irrevocable Explained

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Estate Planning Explained: Wills vs Trusts (What Actually Controls Your Assets)

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How to Fund Your Living Trust: 9 Myths Debunked

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Irrevocable Trust Questions and Answers

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