06/02/2026
True or false: Setting up a trust means your estate will avoid probate.
False. And it's one of the most common estate misunderstandings wealth strategists see. ⚖️
A trust doesn't protect anything the day you sign it. It has to be set up, meaning your assets need to be physically transferred into it:
▪️ Real estate titling may need to be addressed.
▪️ Bank and investment accounts need to be retitled in the name of the trust.
▪️ Insurance policies may need to be updated if the trust will be involved.
Overlooking these steps leaves the trust as an empty legal container.
Your estate may still go through probate. Creditors may still have access. The protections you prepared for may not apply.
The paperwork gets done, life moves on, so don’t let the trust get lost in the shuffle.
It happens more than most people realize. 📋
It's worth a conversation to make sure what you've built is actually doing what you intended. A trust involves a complex set of tax rules and regulations. Before moving forward, consider working with a professional who can guide you through the trust activation process.
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