Many people would like to give back to their community or help others in need. Perhaps you’ve given a lot during your life but would like to consider giving back even after you pass. Or, maybe you’ve always felt like you don’t have the extra assets to spare, but would like to find some way to give to others in the future. One possible solution is to set up a trust to allocate funds to charity. Generally, there are two different options you can choose from:

Charitable Lead Trusts: These trusts, essentially, allow you to set up payments to charities that will continue throughout your lifetime. Anything remaining after you pass will go to your loved ones.

Charitable Remainder Trusts: These trusts allow you to donate your remaining funds after death to a charity or charities of your choice. In order to set up these sorts of trusts, it’s important to speak with a qualified lawyer like Carlos H. Ochoa Attorney at Law. He can make sure that the document you create has no room for error and as such ensure your desires are honored. He offers will and trust services to the following areas:

  • Edinburg, TX
  • McAllen, TX
  • Mission, TX
  • Harlingen, TX
  • Raymondville, TX
  • Faysville, TX
  • Alamo, TX
  • Weslaco, TX
  • Mercedes, TX
  • La Feria, TX
  • Donna, TX
  • La Joya, TX
Charlie can work with you in either English or Spanish. With his help, you can set up a trust that will allow you to give back even after you pass. If you’re interested in this service, consider calling Charlie for a free consultation.

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