10 Events that Signal a Review of your Living Trust

By Sabrina Winters
  1. You get married or divorced
  2. Your spouse dies or becomes incapacitated
  3. You have a new grandchild
  4. Your child marries or divorces
  5. Your child becomes ill or disabled
  6. One of your beneficiaries proves to be financially irresponsible
  7. You retire from your business or profession
  8. You acquire property in or move to a different state
  9. The value of your assets have increased
  10. There have been law changes that may affect the language of your document

If you experience any of these events, please contact Sabrina Winters, Attorney at Law, PLLC

at (704) 843-1446 to schedule your review appointment.

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