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April 2026

Control Versus Protection

When creating a trust, understanding the difference between revocable and irrevocable goes beyond just terminology. It can greatly influence asset protection and your control over those assets.


REVOCABLE TRUSTS
With a revocable trust, you retain control over the assets during your lifetime. You can modify or even cancel the trust as your situation changes. This flexibility can be helpful if you expect changes in your financial or family circumstances. However, because you retain control, the assets in a revocable trust usually aren't protected from creditors or estate taxes. They are still considered part of your estate.


IRREVOCABLE TRUSTS
When you establish an irrevocable trust, you transfer control to someone else. Though it's harder to change the trust later, it often provides significant advantages. Since you no longer own the assets, they can be protected from creditors and might be excluded from the taxable estate, potentially lowering your estate taxes.


When choosing between them, it's important to consider your goals. If you need flexibility, a revocable trust might be best. If protecting assets and tax savings are priorities, an irrevocable trust may be a better choice. An experienced professional can help explain how each option aligns with your overall financial plan.


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