Revocable Trust

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What Is a Revocable Trust?

Flexible Estate Planning to Protect Your Assets and Your Family

A revocable trust, often called a living trust, is a versatile legal tool that lets you manage your assets during your lifetime—and control how they’re distributed after your death. In Florida, as the grantor, you maintain full control and can modify or revoke the trust at any time while you’re mentally competent.

Benefits of a Revocable Trust

  • Helps your heirs avoid probate, allowing for faster, more private distribution of assets

  • Provides a smooth way for your appointed trustee to manage your assets if you become incapacitated—without court involvement

  • Gives you flexibility and control over your estate planning

Important Considerations

For a revocable trust to work, you must transfer ownership of your assets into the trust (called “funding” the trust). Without this, your estate plan may not function as intended.

While revocable trusts offer many advantages, they do not protect assets from creditors or reduce estate taxes. That’s why it’s important to build a comprehensive plan with knowledgeable guidance tailored to your unique needs.

Affordable Guidance You Can Trust

At Encompass Pro Se, we help Florida residents create and fund attorney-reviewed revocable trusts that fit your personal goals and circumstances. Our team makes the process simple, clear, and affordable—so you can protect your family’s future without the high cost of traditional legal services.

Call Encompass Pro Se at 321-389-9897 to learn how a revocable trust can help streamline your estate plan and provide peace of mind. Trusts are available on a case by case basis.

Protect your assets today. Give your family security tomorrow.