21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a Gun Trust? (NFA Trust Explained) February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A Gun Trust, often called an NFA Trust, is a legal trust designed to own and manage firearms regulated under the ...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a Pet Trust? How to Protect Your Pet in Your Estate Plan February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg For many people, pets are family. But here’s a question most pet ow...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning Domestic vs. Offshore Asset Protection Trusts: Which Is Right for You? February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg If you are concerned about protecting your assets from future lawsuits or creditor claims, you may have heard abo...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a Foreign Asset Protection Trust? February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A Foreign Asset Protection Trust (FAPT) — also called an offshore asset protection trust — is a specialized trust...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a Domestic Asset Protection Trust (DAPT)? February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A Domestic Asset Protection Trust (DAPT) is a specialized type of irrevocable trust designed to protect your asse...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is an Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust (IDGT)? February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg An Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust (IDGT) is an advanced estate planning strategy used to transfer wealth t...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a GRAT? (Grantor Retained Annuity Trust Explained) February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A GRAT, or Grantor Retained Annuity Trust, is an advanced estate planning strategy designed to transfer appreciat...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a QTIP Trust? (Qualified Terminable Interest Property Trust Explained) February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A QTIP Trust — short for Qualified Terminable Interest Property Trust — is a specialized estate planning tool oft...Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a Blind Trust? How It Works, Benefits, and Risks February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A blind trust is a special type of trust designed to prevent conflicts of interest. Continue reading
21 Feb Estate Planning What Is a Totten Trust? (Also Known as a Payable-on-Death Account) February 21, 2026 By AmyGinsburg A Totten Trust, often called a Payable-on-Death (POD) account, is one of the simplest ways to transfer money to s...Continue reading