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Estate Planning 101 — Wills, Trusts, and the 5 Decisions That Protect Your Family

December 22, 20252 min read

Learn the basics of estate planning. Discover how wills and trusts work, what probate really means, and five key decisions that safeguard your family’s future.


Why Every Family Needs an Estate Plan

Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy.
It’s for anyone who wants to protect loved ones, avoid court delays, and make sure their wishes are followed.

Yet most Americans still rely on a simple will, believing that’s all they need.
Here’s the truth: a will doesn’t avoid probate. It’s just instructions for the court.

If you want control, privacy, and speed, you need a trust.


Wills vs. Trusts: What’s the Real Difference?

A will:

  • Names who get what after death

  • Appoints guardians for minor children

  • Still requires probate

A trust:

  • Owns your assets while you’re alive

  • Transfers them automatically after death

  • Avoids probate entirely

With a living trust, your estate stays private, your heirs receive funds quickly, and your family avoids legal red tape.


The Biggest Estate Planning Mistake

Creating a trust is step one.
Funding the Trust is what makes it work.
If your home, accounts, or investments aren’t titled in the trust’s name, the trust can’t protect them.
That mistake sends families right back to court.

Always complete a funding checklist to ensure every asset is covered.


Five Decisions Every Family Should Make

Before drafting any document, decide:

  1. Who manages your money if you’re incapacitated?

  2. Who makes medical decisions on your behalf?

  3. Who inherits your assets?

  4. Who handles your estate or trust administration?

  5. Who raises your children if both parents pass?

These decisions shape your entire plan. The paperwork simply records them.


Why It’s Worth Doing Now

A complete estate plan provides:

  • Control while you’re alive

  • Protection if you’re incapacitated

  • A seamless transition when you pass

  • Less stress and confusion for loved ones

The best estate plan isn’t the most complicated—it’s the one that’s finished.


📘 Ready to get started? Take the Will vs. Trust Quiz to determine which plan is best for you.

👉Will VS Trust Quiz @ GetMyWillTrust.com

Sara Guida

Sara Guida

Sara Guida

Sara Guida is the founder of the Aging Parent Resource Center and has spent years helping families navigate the complex decisions that come with aging. Her work focuses on Medicaid planning, caregiving, estate planning, long-term care, and funeral planning. Through educational resources, community support, and trusted professional connections, Sara helps families prepare with confidence and avoid costly mistakes before a crisis happens.

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