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Revocable Living Trusts  |  Hoover, Alabama

Hoover Living Trust Attorney

Revocable living trust attorneys serving Hoover and Shelby County. A properly funded living trust keeps your family out of Alabama probate court entirely — assets transfer in weeks, your estate stays private.

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A revocable living trust is one of the most powerful estate planning tools available to Hoover families — and one of the most misunderstood. At Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices, we help families across Hoover and Shelby County establish properly drafted and funded living trusts that protect their assets, their privacy, and their loved ones from the Alabama probate process.

Hoover is one of Alabama's largest and fastest-growing cities, spanning both Jefferson and Shelby counties. Its residents have access to Jefferson County and Shelby County probate courts depending on which side of the county line they live on. When you work with us, we handle not just the trust drafting — but the critical funding process that most Hoover families miss, ensuring your trust actually delivers on its promise.

"A will tells Shelby County Probate Court what to do with your assets. A living trust tells the court nothing — because it never gets involved. That is the fundamental difference."

Living Trust Services for Hoover Residents

Trust Drafting

A comprehensive, legally sound revocable living trust tailored to your Hoover family — including distribution wishes, successor trustee designations, and any special provisions needed.

Trust Funding

We guide you through transferring your Hoover assets into the trust — real estate, bank accounts, investments — the critical step most DIY trusts miss entirely.

Pour-Over Will

Every trust is paired with a pour-over will — a safety net that captures any assets accidentally left outside the trust and directs them in at death.

Special Needs Trusts

For Hoover families with a disabled beneficiary on government benefits — a special needs trust preserves those benefits while still providing financial support.

Why Hoover Families Choose a Living Trust Over a Will

  • No probate court: Assets pass directly to your heirs without going through Shelby County Probate Court
  • Faster distribution: Weeks instead of six months to two-plus years
  • Complete privacy: A will filed at Shelby County Probate Court is public record — a trust is not
  • Incapacity protection: Your successor trustee manages assets seamlessly if you become unable to
  • Cost savings: Avoids the 2–5% of estate value that probate typically costs

For the full comparison, read: Living Trust vs. Will in Alabama: Which Is Right for Your Family?

Ready to protect your Hoover family from probate with a living trust?

Call Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices at (205) 202-9801 or send us a message. We serve Hoover and all of Shelby County.

The Most Important Step Hoover Families Miss

A trust only protects assets that are actually titled in the name of the trust. A trust document sitting in a drawer with all assets still in your personal name provides zero probate protection. We walk every Hoover client through the complete funding process — transferring real estate deeds, retitling bank and investment accounts, updating beneficiary designations — and provide a complete funding checklist so nothing is missed.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hoover Living Trusts

Does a living trust avoid probate for Hoover residents?

Yes — a properly funded revocable living trust avoids Shelby County Probate Court entirely. Assets held in the trust are distributed by the successor trustee with no court involvement, no public record, and no mandatory six-month waiting period.

How much does a living trust cost in Hoover, Alabama?

A living trust typically costs more than a simple will upfront, but saves significantly in probate costs — which typically run 2–5% of gross estate value. For a Hoover home worth $400,000 and savings of $200,000, that's potentially $12,000–$30,000 saved. Contact us at (205) 202-9801 for a consultation.

Can I be the trustee of my own living trust in Hoover?

Yes — most Hoover residents serve as the trustee of their own revocable living trust during their lifetime, maintaining complete control over their assets. You name a successor trustee who steps in only if you become incapacitated or pass away.

Do I still need a will if I have a living trust in Alabama?

Yes — we pair every living trust with a pour-over will. This catches any assets that were accidentally left out of the trust and ensures they flow into it at death. It also allows you to name a guardian for minor children, which a trust cannot do.

Hoover Families & Businesses — We Are Here to Help

Christopher Colvin and Valerie Sawyer serve clients throughout Hoover, Shelby County, and across Alabama with experienced, compassionate legal guidance.

Schedule a Consultation Call (205) 202-9801