Will vs. Living Trust: Which Do I Need?

June 15, 2023
A Will Verses Living Trust

“Do I need a will, or should I have a trust?” Many people ask this question when planning for the future.

 

Both wills and living trusts are effective tools to provide for the future needs of your family. Both can also be used to support CMDA and the other causes close to your heart.

 

A will contains your instructions to the court about who should receive what after your lifetime, and who should oversee the process. A will may also designate care for minor children, family with special needs or pets. A will takes effect at the time you go to be with the Lord, so you can change it at any time during your lifetime. Almost everyone should have a will, regardless of what you own.

 

A living trust, on the other hand, is a way of holding your assets while you are still alive. Like a will, it can provide future instructions, but it may also protect your family from delays and extra costs by avoiding the probate court process. You can name yourself or another person to manage trust assets during your lifetime.

 

Which of these do you need? It’s not necessarily an either/or. You certainly need a will, and you might need a trust, as well. Your trusted professional advisors can assess your needs based on your goals, where you live, and the complexity of what you own.

 

What else should your plan include? To learn more about the who’s, what’s and how’s of the planning process, request your free copy of “The Roadmap to Your Completed Will.” Email Paul Montgomery at [email protected] or call 423-844-1000 today.

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The Christian Medical & Dental Associations® (CMDA) is made up of the Christian Medical Association (CMA) and the Christian Dental Association (CDA). CMDA provides resources, networking opportunities, education and a public voice for Christian healthcare professionals and students. Founded in 1931, CMDA provides programs and services supporting its mission to "change hearts in healthcare" with a current membership of over 13,000 healthcare professionals. CMDA promotes positions and addresses policies on healthcare issues; conducts overseas medical education and evangelism projects; coordinates a network of Christian healthcare professionals for fellowship and professional growth; sponsors student ministries in medical dental, PA, and other healthcare training schools; distributes educational and inspirational resources; hosts marriage and family conferences; provides developing world missionary healthcare professionals with continuing education resources; and conducts academic exchange programs overseas. By being the "hands of Jesus" to needy people, CMDA seeks to fulfill His Great Commandment (Matthew 22:39; 25:36) and His Great Commission (Matthew 28:19). The Christian Medical & Dental Associations® is a 501(c)3 and is governed by a Board of Trustees and House of Delegates. Policies of CMDA are interpreted and applied by the Board of Trustees, which also establishes the guidelines for the executive director and his staff. An elected House of Delegates assists the board with recommendations on courses of action. The House of Delegates is composed of graduate, student, resident and missionary members who are elected for three-year terms by district and meets annually at the CMDA National Convention. Approximately 75 employees currently make up the staff of CMDA in the national office and U.S. field offices.