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Exploring the Role of Trusts in Estate Planning for Protecting Your Wealth and Legacy

May 14, 2026/in Estate Planning /by Michael Lonich

Estate planning involves a lot more than just drafting a will. It’s a comprehensive strategy to protect your assets, provide for your loved ones, and preserve your legacy. Trusts are one of the most effective estate planning tools to achieve these goals. 

What is a Trust?

A trust is a legal agreement where one party (the trustee) manages assets on behalf of a beneficiary. The person who creates the trust (the grantor) sets the terms for how they want the assets to be managed and distributed. 

Types of Trusts

Depending on your financial goals and estate planning needs, there are several different types of trusts to consider.

Revocable Living Trusts

With a revocable living trust, the grantor maintains control over the assets during their lifetime and can make changes as needed. Most commonly, revocable living trusts are used to manage assets, avoid probate, and plan for future incapacity. 

Irrevocable Trusts

Irrevocable trusts cannot be modified once established. Although this may seem restrictive, they tend to offer potential tax advantages as well as stronger asset protection from creditors.

Special Needs Trusts

For parents of children with special needs, the goal is to provide for their children without jeopardizing their eligibility for governmental benefits. Many public benefits require the recipient to have low income or few assets. Special needs trusts ensure that the individual with disabilities has access to the financial support they need without having assets in their own name.

Charitable Trusts

Individuals who want to support charitable causes can use charitable trusts to fulfill their philanthropic goals. Charitable trusts might also offer tax benefits to the grantor.

Key Benefits of Trusts

If you’re one of the 56 percent of Americans who has no estate planning documents, including a trust, it might be time to consider taking that step. Trusts offer several benefits, including:

Avoiding Probate Delays and Costs

Probate proceedings can be time-consuming, costly, and public. Assets held in a trust can typically be transferred directly to beneficiaries efficiently and privately.

Protecting Assets from Risk

Trusts can shield assets from creditors, lawsuits, and other financial risks. Some trusts can even protect beneficiaries against their own poor financial decisions. 

Maintaining Control Over Distribution

Unlike a simple will, trusts allow grantors to set specific conditions for asset distribution. For example, you might want to release funds at certain ages or for educational purposes only. This benefit is particularly useful if your beneficiaries are minors, have special needs, or require financial guidance. 

Tax Efficiency

When properly structured, certain types of trusts can reduce estate and gift tax liabilities. More of your wealth is ultimately preserved for future generations. Tax laws are complex and subject to change, so it’s important to work with estate planning attorneys.

Enhancing Privacy

Because trusts, unlike wills, do not generally go through the public probate process, they offer a certain level of confidentiality. For high-net-worth families seeking discretion, this can be an important consideration.

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Is a Trust Right for You?

Estate planning is important for everyone, not just people with a lot of money. Blended families, parents with special needs children, business owners, and people who have specific wishes for how they want their assets distributed can benefit greatly from estate planning, including using trusts.

Establishing a trust requires careful legal and financial consideration. Working with experienced attorneys like the Estate Planning Group at Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri (LPEP Law) makes the process smooth and ensures your trust aligns with your goals and is legally compliant.

Schedule a free consultation with LPEP Law to get started. Careful planning today ensures your legacy is protected for years to come. 

 

Disclaimer: this article does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. 

Michael Lonich

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Specializing in Divorce and Estate Planning, I am San Jose Attorney, Michael E. Lonich; and I have been battling for client’s rights for nearly 40 years. When focusing on divorce, child custody, and related matters, I know all too well the emotional and financial toll divorce has on clients. Integrity, common sense, and a passion for what I do which guarantee the best possible results for my clients. Resolution of family law issues requires an attorney able to navigate the myriad legal and emotional issues presented in cases. Financial issues, child custody, domestic violence, valuation of property, analysis of RSUs, hidden assets, spousal and child support, all may require trial, mediation, or a collaborative effort with the parties. Regardless, each client gets the individualized attention they require. Every family law case is unique, we partner with you to develop a comprehensive approach to get the best results.

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