An uncomfortable question
What happens to everything you own when you die?
If your answer is "my trust handles it," I have bad news:
80% of trusts created in America are never properly funded.
That means 8 out of 10 families who thought they were protected will STILL be dragged through 12-18 months of probate court, watching lawyers bill by the hour while the government exposes their entire estate publicly.
Michael Jackson's family? Still fighting over his estate 17 years later.
Why? He never funded his trust.
And here's the kicker: lawyers are economically incentivized not to help you fund your trust. They make way more money handling your probate than they did creating your documents.
I just dropped a video breaking down:
  • Why 80% of trusts fail (and how to make sure yours doesn't)
  • The pour-over will myth that's fooling millions
  • How to fund your trust yourself without paying lawyers by the hour
  • The real reason Michael Jackson, Prince, and Aretha Franklin's families suffered for years
This isn't about being wealthy. If you own a house, car, or have savings, your family WILL go through probate unless you take action.
This 5 minute video breaks it all down.
P.S. Making no decision is still a decision—it just means the government decides for you.
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Seth Kniep
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