Many people exploring estate planning hear the same advice: “You should have a trust.” But what’s often overlooked is that not all trusts work the same way. In fact, there are two common ways a trust can be created — and the experience your family has after you pass away can look very different depending on which approach you choose. In our last article we looked at testamentary trusts, which are created through a will. This week, we’ll explore revocable living trusts — trust
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6 Major Mistakes Hawaiʻi Families Make
Before you choose an estate planning attorney, understand the common missteps that can quietly affect families — and how to approach planning with clarity and confidence.