In Alabama, trusts are commonly used to manage and protect assets during life and after death, often as part of broader estate planning. These arrangements can help avoid probate, provide for beneficiaries, and control how and when assets are distributed. Trusts may be revocable or irrevocable depending on the individual’s goals. Because these legal tools must be carefully structured, working with an attorney can help ensure trusts are properly created and comply with Alabama law.
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