
Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts — Which One Best Protects Your Legacy?
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Episode 55: Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts — Which One Best Protects Your Legacy?
Host: Sidney Wheelan, Attorney at Wheelan Law Firm in Moberly, Missouri
☕ Episode Summary
In this episode, Sidney dives into one of the most common questions she gets from clients: What's the difference between a revocable and an irrevocable trust? Whether you're legacy planning, protecting assets, or trying to avoid probate, understanding these trusts is essential.
🔍 What You’ll Learn
- What a trust actually is (hint: it’s like a legal container for your assets)
- Key differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts
- The pros and cons of each type
- How trusts affect things like probate, taxes, creditors, and Medicaid eligibility
- Why some estate plans use both types for maximum protection
✅ Revocable Trusts
- You stay in control
- Flexible and private
- Avoids probate
- But: Doesn’t protect against creditors, doesn’t reduce taxes, and is still counted for Medicaid planning.
🔒 Irrevocable Trusts
- Great for asset protection, tax savings, and Medicaid planning
- Ideal for disabled individuals under age 65 receiving inheritances or settlements
- But: You give up control, it’s hard to change, and the 5-year Medicaid look-back period can be a risk.
⚖️ How to Choose?
Choose a Revocable Trust if you:
- Want control and flexibility
- Need to avoid probate
Choose an Irrevocable Trust if you:
- Need strong asset protection
- Are planning for long-term care
- Have a high-net-worth estate
💡 Pro Tip: You don’t have to choose just one. Many estate plans use a combination for comprehensive coverage.
📥 Free Resource
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