What are the benefits of setting up a revocable living trust?
A revocable living trust is the primary estate planning instrument for most California families — and for good reason. California’s probate process is among the most expensive and time-consuming in the country. A properly funded revocable trust eliminates that process entirely for the assets it holds. Here is what that means in practice:
Probate avoidance — In California, estates valued above $184,500 (as of 2024) are subject to statutory probate fees calculated as a percentage of the gross estate value — not the net. Attorney and executor fees on a $2 million estate can exceed $60,000, and the process routinely takes 12 to 24 months. A revocable living trust passes assets directly to your beneficiaries without court involvement, preserving both time and wealth.
Incapacity planning — Unlike a will, a revocable trust governs your assets during your lifetime as well as at death. If you become incapacitated, your successor trustee can step in and manage your assets immediately — without a court-ordered conservatorship. This is one of the most underappreciated benefits of trust-based planning.
Privacy — A will becomes a public document when it enters probate. A trust does not. For high-net-worth families, the ability to keep the nature and distribution of your estate private is a meaningful benefit.
Control — You set the terms. Distributions can be structured to incentivize specific behaviors, protect beneficiaries from creditors or divorcing spouses, provide for special needs family members, or phase distributions over time rather than delivering a lump sum to a young or financially unsophisticated heir.
Coordination across states — If you own real property in multiple states, a will-based plan may require opening probate proceedings in each state. A revocable trust holds all of those assets in a single structure, avoiding multi-state probate entirely.
The trust only delivers these benefits if it is properly funded — meaning your assets are actually titled in the name of the trust. At NM Law, trust funding is a core part of what we do, not an afterthought.
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