Trust Administration in Anoka, Andover, Coon Rapids and Ramsey MN

Build a Trust that Protects Your Legacy

A well-designed living trust lets you decide how—and when—your assets pass to loved ones. As a premier trust attorney in Anoka, Field Law crafts flexible plans for families in Andover, Coon Rapids, and throughout Anoka County. We simplify every step, from drafting to funding, so you gain peace of mind knowing your wishes will be carried out exactly as intended.

Practice Areas

Customized trusts that reflect your unique goals and family dynamics

Ongoing guidance to keep documents current as laws and life change

Clear explanations in plain English—no confusing legal jargon

Strategies to minimize taxes and streamline administration for heirs

Revocable vs. Irrevocable: Which Trust Fits Best?

Revocable trusts let you stay in control: you can change beneficiaries, move assets, or dissolve the trust entirely. Irrevocable trusts, by contrast, lock in protections that can reduce estate taxes and shield assets from creditors. We’ll help you weigh privacy, flexibility, and tax impact before choosing the right vehicle for your estate.

Transfer-on-Death Deed vs. Trust

Minnesota’s transfer-on-death deed (TODD) allows a home to bypass probate with a simple recorded document. While a TODD is cost-effective for single-asset transfers, a fully funded trust offers broader coverage—managing real estate, investments, and personal property under one unified plan. Our attorneys compare both options so you can balance convenience, cost, and long-term control.

95%

of properly funded trusts avoid probate entirely, accelerating distributions


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40%

estate-tax reduction for high-net-worth families using advanced trust strategies


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of clients report feeling more secure about their financial future after establishing a trust


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65%

FAQs

Your legal questions, answered.

  • How do I fund my new trust?

    We guide you through retitling real estate, updating beneficiary designations, and transferring financial accounts—ensuring every asset is protected.

  • What are my duties as trustee?

    Trustees must follow the trust terms, keep accurate records, file taxes, and communicate with beneficiaries. We provide step-by-step checklists and ongoing support.

  • How much does a living trust cost?

    Flat-fee packages start at a predictable rate, with clear pricing for more complex estates—no surprises.

  • Will my trust need a separate tax ID?

    Revocable trusts use your Social Security number; irrevocable trusts require an EIN. We handle all IRS filings for you.

  • Do I need to update my trust after marriage or divorce?

    Absolutely. Major life changes—marriage, divorce, new children, or a move—should trigger a trust review to keep your plan aligned with your wishes.


Trusted Guidance Beyond the Trust

If your estate also includes a pour-over will, our team can streamline the probate process so nothing falls through the cracks. We’re equally prepared to oversee complex trust administration services, ensuring smooth distributions and compliance with Minnesota law.

Start Building Your Legacy

Take the first step toward lasting peace of mind. Schedule a consultation—virtual or in our Anoka office—and discover how a tailored trust can safeguard your family’s future in Andover, Coon Rapids, and beyond.