In West Virginia, trusts are used to manage assets and support estate planning by providing clear instructions for distribution. These arrangements can help avoid probate and offer financial protection for beneficiaries. Trusts may be structured to meet different needs. Because West Virginia law governs their creation, legal guidance can help ensure proper setup.
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