Fratello Law

Trust Attorney in Kings Park, NY

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Living Trust Planning Kings Park

Skip Probate, Keep Your Privacy

Your family shouldn’t have to wait months or years to access what’s rightfully theirs. When you set up a trust properly, your assets transfer immediately to your loved ones without court involvement, legal delays, or public records.

That means no probate fees eating away at your estate. No family disputes playing out in public. No waiting for a judge’s approval to pay funeral expenses or monthly bills.

Your private affairs stay private, and your family gets the support they need when they need it most.

Kings Park Trust Lawyers

Local Expertise, Personal Care

We have been serving Long Island families for over a decade, helping them navigate the complex world of trusts and estate planning. We understand the unique challenges facing Kings Park residents—from protecting the family home to planning for Long Island’s high cost of long-term care.

Our approach is different. We’re not a large firm that treats you like a number. We take the time to understand your specific situation, your family dynamics, and your goals.

Every consultation is free, and we offer flexible meeting options including home visits when needed. Because when you’re dealing with something this important, you deserve an attorney who truly understands your needs.

Trust Creation Process Kings Park

Simple Steps, Lasting Protection

First, we sit down together to understand your goals and assess your current situation. No legal jargon, no pressure—just a straightforward conversation about what you want to accomplish.

Next, we design a trust strategy that fits your specific needs. Whether you need asset protection, Medicaid planning, or simply want to avoid probate, we’ll explain your options clearly and help you make informed decisions.

Then we handle all the legal work—drafting documents, transferring assets, and making sure everything is properly funded. We guide you through each step and answer all your questions along the way.

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Trust Services Kings Park NY

Complete Trust Planning Solutions

We handle every type of trust planning for Kings Park families. Revocable living trusts for probate avoidance. Irrevocable trusts for asset protection and Medicaid planning. Special needs trusts for disabled family members.

Long Island’s nursing home costs average $600,000 for a three-year stay. Without proper planning, these expenses can wipe out a lifetime of savings. Our Medicaid asset protection trusts help you qualify for benefits while preserving your home and assets for your family.

We also understand the local real estate market and can help protect your Kings Park home through proper trust planning. Whether you’re concerned about creditors, long-term care costs, or simply want to ensure a smooth transfer to your children, we have the experience to help.

How does a trust help me avoid probate in New York?

When you properly fund a trust, those assets are no longer owned by you personally—they’re owned by the trust. Since you don’t personally own the assets at death, there’s nothing to probate. This means your family can access the assets immediately without waiting for court approval. No probate fees, no public records, no delays. The successor trustee you’ve chosen simply follows your instructions and distributes assets according to your wishes. In New York, probate typically takes 1-2 years to complete. With a trust, asset distribution can happen within days or weeks of your passing.
A revocable trust gives you complete control during your lifetime. You can change it, revoke it, or take assets out whenever you want. It’s perfect for avoiding probate and managing assets if you become incapacitated, but it doesn’t provide asset protection. An irrevocable trust requires you to give up some control, but it offers powerful benefits. Assets in an irrevocable trust are protected from creditors and can help you qualify for Medicaid if you need long-term care. The choice depends on your goals. If probate avoidance is your main concern, a revocable trust works well. If you need asset protection or Medicaid planning, an irrevocable trust is often the better choice.
Trust costs vary based on complexity, but the investment is usually far less than what your family would pay in probate fees and delays. A simple revocable trust might cost a few thousand dollars, while complex asset protection planning requires more investment. We provide transparent pricing upfront—no hidden fees or surprises. During your free consultation, we’ll discuss your specific needs and provide a clear fee estimate before you commit to anything. Remember, the cost of not having a trust can be much higher. Probate fees, court costs, and attorney fees can easily exceed the cost of proper trust planning, not to mention the time and stress your family will face.
With a revocable living trust, absolutely. You serve as the trustee during your lifetime, so you maintain complete control over all assets. You can buy, sell, invest, or spend the money just as you always have. The trust becomes irrevocable only after your death, at which point your successor trustee takes over and follows your instructions. During your lifetime, you can also change beneficiaries, modify terms, or even revoke the trust entirely if your circumstances change. This flexibility is one of the main advantages of revocable trusts—you get the benefits of probate avoidance without giving up control of your assets.
Trusts aren’t just for wealthy families. If you own a home in Kings Park, have retirement accounts, or want to avoid probate, a trust can benefit you regardless of your net worth. Consider this: even a modest estate can face probate costs of $5,000-$15,000 or more. The time delays and public exposure affect families at every income level. A trust eliminates these problems for a fraction of the cost. Plus, if you might need long-term care in the future, proper trust planning can help protect your assets and qualify you for Medicaid benefits. With nursing home costs on Long Island averaging $200,000 per year, this protection is valuable for middle-class families.
Most trusts can be completed within 2-4 weeks once we have all the necessary information. The timeline depends on the complexity of your situation and how quickly you can provide required documents. The process involves several steps: initial consultation, document drafting, review and revisions, signing, and asset transfer. We handle most of the work, but you’ll need to provide financial information and make decisions about trustees and beneficiaries. We understand that estate planning can feel overwhelming, so we break everything down into manageable steps. You’ll never feel rushed or pressured—we work at your pace to ensure you’re comfortable with every decision.