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Join AutumnTypes of Trust Attorney Services in Lynchburg, VA
Revocable and irrevocable trust creation
Living trusts and testamentary trusts
Trust administration after a death
Trustee guidance and fiduciary duties
Trust modification and termination
Special needs trusts
Trust dispute resolution
Frequently Asked Questions about Trust Attorneys
A trust attorney drafts, administers, and litigates trusts — legal arrangements that hold and transfer assets according to specific instructions. They help both individuals creating trusts and families administering them after a loved one dies.
A living trust can be created with DIY tools, but mistakes in how assets are titled or how the document is structured can make the trust ineffective. An attorney ensures the trust is valid, properly funded, and aligned with your estate plan.
They guide the successor trustee through administering the trust — notifying beneficiaries, inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing assets according to the trust's terms. This process typically happens outside of probate court.
Trust creation typically costs between $1,500 and $5,000 depending on complexity. Trust administration after a death is often billed hourly. All attorneys on Autumn offer a free consultation to review your situation before you commit.
A will takes effect at death and goes through probate court. A trust can take effect during your lifetime, avoids probate, provides more privacy, and gives you more control over how and when assets are distributed.
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