Top Trusts and Estates Law Firms

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Christian & Small LLP Birmingham Alabama
Burch & Cracchiolo, P.A. Phoenix Arizona
Atchley, Russell, Waldrop & Hlavinka, L.L.P. Texarkana Arkansas
Coleman & Horowitt, LLP Fresno California
Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould & Birney, LLP Sacramento California
Ferris & Britton, A Professional Corporation San Diego California
Neil, Dymott, Frank, McFall & Trexler APLC San Diego California
Robinson Waters & O'Dorisio, P.C. Denver Colorado
Brody Wilkinson PC Southport Connecticut
Diaz, Reus & Targ, LLP Miami Florida
Mateer & Harbert, PA Orlando Florida
Bivins & Hemenway, P. A. Valrico Florida
Hull Barrett, PC Augusta Georgia
Hull Barrett, PC Evans Georgia
Kubasiak, Fylstra, Thorpe & Rotunno, P.C. Chicago Illinois
Ayres Carr & Sullivan, P.C. Indianapolis Indiana
Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor & Fairgrave, P.C. Des Moines Iowa
Spradley & Riesmeyer Overland Park Kansas
Klenda Austerman LLC Wichita Kansas
Ackerson & Yann, PLLC Louisville Kentucky
Montgomery Barnett Baton Rouge Louisiana
Montgomery Barnett New Orleans Louisiana
Rudolph Friedmann LLP Boston Massachusetts
Gallagher Law Firm, PLC, The Lansing Michigan
Calcutt Rogers & Boynton, PLLC Traverse City Michigan
Monroe Moxness Berg PA Minneapolis Minnesota
Spradley & Riesmeyer Kansas City Missouri
Rosenblum, Goldenhersh, Silverstein & Zafft, P.C. St. Louis Missouri
Mattleman, Weinroth & Miller, P.C. Cherry Hill New Jersey
Mandelbaum Salsburg West Orange New Jersey
Coughlin & Gerhart, LLP Binghamton New York
Ganfer & Shore, LLP New York New York
Horack, Talley, Pharr & Lowndes, P.A. Charlotte North Carolina
Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP Raleigh North Carolina
Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP Winston-Salem North Carolina
Schneider, Smeltz, Ranney & LaFond P.L.L. Cleveland Ohio
Lane, Alton & Horst LLC Columbus Ohio
James, Potts and Wulfers, Inc. Tulsa Oklahoma
Haglund Kelley Jones & Wilder, LLP Portland Oregon
Rothman Gordon Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Hull Barrett, PC Aiken South Carolina
Barnes, Alford, Stork & Johnson, L.L.P. Columbia South Carolina
Horack, Talley, Pharr & Lowndes, P.A. Rock Hill South Carolina
Spicer Rudstrom Memphis Tennessee
Trauger & Tuke Nashville Tennessee
Peterson Farris Byrd & Parker, A Professional Corporation Amarillo Texas
Branscomb, PC Austin Texas
Branscomb, PC Corpus Christi Texas
Atchley, Russell, Waldrop & Hlavinka, L.L.P. Texarkana Texas
Winder & Counsel, PC Salt Lake City Utah
Prince Yeates Salt Lake City Utah
Beresford Booth PLLC Edmonds Washington
Beresford Booth PLLC Seattle Washington
Shaffer & Shaffer PLLC Charleston West Virginia
CanadaCityState/Province
Houser, Henry & Syron LLP Toronto Ontario
AustraliaCityState/Province
Kells The Lawyers Sydney New South Wales
BelizeCityState/Province
Quijano & Associates Belize City Belize
BrazilCityState/Province
Serur & Neuenschwander Advogados Bairro do Recife Brazil
Barcellos Tucunduva Advogados Sao Paulo Sao Paulo
British Virgin IslandsCityState/Province
Quijano & Associates Road Town, Tortola British Virgin Islands
Cayman IslandsCityState/Province
Thorp Alberga George Town, Grand Cayman Cayman Islands
ChinaCityState/Province
Diaz, Reus & Targ, LLP Shanghai China
CyprusCityState/Province
Kinanis LLC Nicosia Cyprus
GermanyCityState/Province
Broedermann & Jahn Hamburg Germany
WINHELLER Attorneys at Law Frankfurt am Main Hessen
HungaryCityState/Province
Fusthy & Manyai Law Office Budapest Budapest
MauritiusCityState/Province
Banymandhub Boolell Chambers Port-Louis Mauritius
PanamaCityState/Province
Quijano & Associates Panama City Panama
Puerto RicoCityState/Province
Ferraiuoli LLC Hato Rey Puerto Rico
United KingdomCityState/Province
Ford & Warren Leeds West Yorkshire

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Trusts are estate-planning tools that can replace or supplement wills, as well as help manage property during life. A trust manages the distribution of a person's property by transferring its benefits and obligations to different people. There are many reasons to create a trust, making this property distribution technique a popular choice for many people when creating an estate plan.

The basics of trust creation are fairly simple. To create a trust, the property owner (called the "trustor," "grantor," or "settlor") transfers legal ownership to a person or institution (called the "trustee") to manage that property for the benefit of another person (called the "beneficiary"). The trustee often receives compensation for his or her management role. Trusts create a "fiduciary" relationship running from the trustee to the beneficiary, meaning that the trustee must act solely in the best interests of the beneficiary when dealing with the trust property. If a trustee does not live up to this duty, then the trustee is legally accountable to the beneficiary for any damage to his or her interests. The grantor may act as the trustee himself or herself, and retain ownership instead of transferring the property, but he or she still must act in a fiduciary capacity. A grantor may also name himself or herself as one of the beneficiaries of the trust. In any trust arrangement, however, the trust cannot become effective until the grantor transfers the property to the trustee.

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