Trusts and estate management provide tools for preserving wealth and caring for loved ones. Each arrangement must comply with Alabama law.
Revocable trusts let you manage assets during life and adjust terms as situations change.
They can provide for minors or family members with special needs without court oversight.
Trustees must collect assets, maintain records, and distribute property according to the document.
Adhering to fiduciary duties helps avoid conflicts and potential liability.
Trust provisions should align with wills, beneficiary forms, and other directives.
To review your plan, call (334) 750-1729 or email [email protected] .