Miami, FL · Estate Planning

Living Trusts That Keep Your Family Out of Probate.

A living trust lets you control exactly how and when your assets pass to your family — often avoiding the delays, cost, and public record of Florida probate court entirely.

What Is a Living Trust?

A revocable living trust is a legal arrangement you create during your lifetime to hold your assets. You typically remain in full control as trustee while you’re alive, and name a successor trustee to step in if you become incapacitated or pass away — without a court needing to get involved.

Because assets held in the trust don’t pass through probate, your family can typically access them faster, more privately, and at lower cost than they would through a will alone.

Our Process

1

Consulta

We review your assets and family goals to see if a trust is the right fit.

2

Draft & Fund

We prepare the trust document and guide you through retitling assets into it — a step people often miss on their own.

3

Ongoing Guidance

We’re available as your situation changes — new assets, a move, or updates to your beneficiaries.

A trust works well alongside a Testamento y Últimas Voluntades as backup coverage, and if your home is your main asset, a Lady Bird Deed may be a simpler alternative. See our full Estate Planning services.

Common Questions

Does a living trust replace a will?

Most people still have a simple backup will alongside a trust, to cover anything not transferred into the trust. The two typically work together.

How is a trust actually funded?

Assets like real estate, bank accounts, and investments need to be formally retitled in the name of the trust. We walk you through this step by step so nothing is left out.

Is a trust only for wealthy families?

No. Trusts are often just as valuable for avoiding probate delays and keeping matters private for moderate estates, including a single family home.

Keep Your Family Out of Probate Court

Schedule a consultation to see whether a living trust makes sense for your assets and your family.