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Has anyone heard of a Capital Protection living Trust?

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    Gardener 54
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    Has anyone heard of a Capital Protection Living Trust? I’ve been told I might need a trust to protect my home from care fees in the future, but I’m not sure if this is the best option. Does anyone have more information or experience with this type of trust? I’d love to learn more before making any decisions.

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    Lawyer37
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    A Capital Protection Living Trust is designed to protect your property while you are alive, unlike a ‘death trust’ that activates after passing. This trust can help safeguard your home from bankruptcy, debts, and care fees. Managing the trust can seem complex since you can set rules about how your wishes should be carried out, often ensuring the home stays within the family and is protected from issues like divorce in future generations. I’d strongly recommend speaking to an estate planner to understand how it works for your specific situation. We can arrange a free estate planning review for you if you’re interested—just request one through this link: Request a free estate planning review

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