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Fales Law Group is a firm with extensive experience in helping you avoid probate, and protect your family from various living threats.

At Fales Law Group, our goal is to educate and protect our clients so they can focus on what matters most.

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A will is a legal document that lays out, among other things, what you’d like to happen to your assets upon your death. Because it requires facing your own mortality, thinking about your estate plan and creating a will can be uncomfortable. But because death is inevitable, and can happen at any time, it’s more important than ever to make sure that your affairs are in order. Here are our top 10 reasons why you should have a will.

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A trust, broadly defined, is a legal entity that “owns” assets. You might think of it like a bucket - assets inside the bucket are afforded special protection, assets outside of the bucket are not. There are two primary types of trusts: revocable trusts and irrevocable trusts.

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Understanding estate planning is crucial for ensuring your assets are managed and distributed according to your wishes, which is where a living trust comes into play. This legal arrangement can save you time, money, and stress down the line.

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A living trust in Nevada offers residents a valuable estate planning tool. A living trust in Nevada allows you to place your assets into a trust while you are alive, which is...

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The other day I was asked why I require the surviving spouse to sign a prenuptial agreement upon remarriage. When I explained the answer, the husband and wife looked at...

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Many people have heard the term “trust” in relation to estate planning, but many only have a vague idea of what a trust is and how it works. You may have heard of living trusts, or perhaps...

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Trusts are very old types of documents, dating back to the early days of English common law. Fundamentally, they constitute a relationship between three different people:
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like you avoid probate and protect their families.

80%

Living Trusts are Outdated
(Internal Data) 

7%

The percent of your assets that could go to Probate Fees