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Glenn Himan
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  • Gilbert, AZ
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Any recommendations for a living trust attorney in AZ?

Glenn Himan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Hello BP family - I'm planning on creating my living trust and need some guidance & attorney recommendations. What questions should I be asking and what price range would I expect to pay for this type of service? Would I need to change title on my investment properties to the living trust as well as all my business & personal bank accounts? I would greatly appreciate if anyone can share their experience & insight to this entire process. Thank you very much in advance!

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Brian Eby
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Brian Eby
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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I used Hudson Christmas at Valley Verde. I though he was great, but I've only estate planned once so I have nothing to compare him to.  I have a legal plan through my W-2 so I'm paying about $15/month this year for that so if you or spouse have a W-2, definitely see if that's an option. The retail price was about $2K for an estate planning bundle with trust/wills/advanced directives. + $35 for each deed that needs to be recorded. 

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