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What People Are Saying About Heritage Trust

"I have a close personal friend, who is now 90 years old. She had a trust from Heritage Living Trust created about 3 years ago and since that time has been diagnosed with dementia. A week ago, after checking herself out of the hospital, the public guardian filed for conservatorship, asking the probate court to appoint them, the public guardian, as her new caregiver/conservator. My friend has no family left, but due to her Trust which was created while she was of sound mind, declared her wishes as to who she wanted to serve as her conservator if the time ever came to when she would need to be conserved. Normally, a non-relative conservatorship would be fairly difficult to implement, but in this case, the named individual in her estate plan came to the court and told the court that they desire to serve as my friend's conservator and will accept that responsibility. This morning, the probate attorney and the public guardian agreed that the named individual in the estate plan created by Heritage has precedence, and that the trust was sufficient to place that individual as her conservator.

If it were not for her Heritage trust, she would be another case added to the already overloaded government workers conservatorship pile. Instead, an individual who she loves, and who loves her, is now fulfilling my friend's final wishes and providing for her the end of life care that she deserves after having worked hard for the past 90 years."       

R. Jones...California 

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"Thank you Heritage Staff and Associates for providing the type of customer service a consumer only dreams of. I am so impressed with the accurate and timely response to my many questions and how everything is explained in terms I can understand. Most impressive is the ability to make changes to our trust at any time without an extra charge. I am confident that Heritage Trust has given me the security my family needs for the future."
 Z. Gibbs...Colorado

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"In 2003 when I was looking for someone to do my Living Trust, I found HeritageLivingTrust.com . I met with the staff at their office and we started the process. The service was and is above and beyond my expectations. In 2007, after marrying again, my husband and I had them set up a new A-B Trust, which we have amended several times since then, at no extra cost. We have been completely satisfied and send them Kudos for all their patience, hard work and professionalism." 
Chris and George S., Pacific Grove, California

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    Thursday
    Sep062012

    Healthcare Concerns....and what else?

    Unless you live in a cave you are probably aware that the entire country is in a tizzy over Obama’s Healthcare Reform. We all hate change because we’re comfortable with the way things are and we are uncertain about what’s coming. When the government proposes changes in a major program we know that what they say is not what we are going to get. And the government has such a wonderful record of success in managing all the programs that effect our lives...like Social Security and Medicare...we all know that (right!). Need I say more about feeling stressed when the government gets another bright idea conjured up for our benefit?

    My feeling is that Congress should give us the same Carte Blanche healthcare program  THEY enjoy, but there isn’t much chance of that happening is there? I continue to be amazed however, that with all the upheaval going on about healthcare, most people still remain in a total fog on the issue of protecting their family when they die. They buy life insurance and roll the dice thinking that will take care of everything. I’m not really sure what the information gap is all about in this regard but one of the most profound impacts on family financial survival happens at the death of the breadwinner. Unfortunately it effects the family left behind, and they aren’t always old folks waiting out their final years. The deceased is home free, so to speak,... but the surviving family suffers the consequences, both emotionally and financially.

    This problem can so easily be eliminated by understanding that dying intestate, or with a Will, is going to involve the family in the gut wrenching costly process called Probate. With Probate the court is in charge of all your assets and you have to get the Probate Courts permission and release before you can sell or liquidate any of your assets or withdraw money to sustain the family... and Probate rarely releases assets for emergencies.

    It is so much easier to just be prepared in advance; hold your assets in a Living Trust and eliminate the heartache for your family when you are gone. Its hard enough for them to get over losing YOU, much less the loss of their financial security at the most devastating time in their life.

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