In Connecticut, trusts are commonly used to organize and protect assets while planning for future distribution to beneficiaries. These arrangements can help avoid probate and provide long-term control over how assets are managed. Trusts may be structured in different ways depending on individual goals. Because Connecticut law governs how trusts must be created and administered, working with an attorney can help ensure proper compliance.
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