Nick Bertha Shares Key Insights on Trust Planning with Family Wealth Report

Fieldpoint Private’s Nick Bertha, President of Fieldpoint Trust provides insights and actionable strategies families might want to consider in a new article for Family Wealth Report. Bertha notes that some of the most powerful trust planning techniques are often overlooked or misunderstood by those who can benefit from them the most.

In this article, Bertha clarifies what “irrevocable” can actually mean within the context of trusts and demystifies concepts like “decanting” an existing trust to update its features. Regardless of the current economic and social uncertainties, many planning opportunities and techniques make trusts powerful tools for long-term planning.

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