Trusts are an important legal tool to protect your finances and your family. But while many Americans need only one overall trust to provide asset protection, others can benefit from a variety of specialized trusts. What type of asset-specific trusts might you need to incorporate into your plan and why? Here are a few of the most likely candidates.
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