Explore estate planning insights inspired by Ramit Sethi's money philosophy. Learn how living trusts fit into a modern, intentional financial life.
Ramit Sethi has discussed estate planning as a key part of a complete financial life — not just investing and saving, but protecting what you build for the people you love. A revocable living trust is one of the tools that lets your family avoid probate, keep things private, and transfer assets without court involvement. Unlike a will alone, a trust can take effect immediately upon incapacity or death, which aligns with the kind of proactive, automated financial system Sethi often describes. Setting one up is a concrete step many families take after getting their core finances in order.