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Will Package

It's never too early to create a plan for your assets, protect your family and define your legacy. This package includes:

  • State specific Will, Powers of Attorney (Healthcare and Durable), HIPAA authorization, Living Will, Declaration of Appointment of Guardian, and Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains
  • Access to on-demand support throughout the process
  • Twocomplimentary rounds of edits prior to signature
  • Optional final reviewcall with an estateprofessional after receiving documents

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Single Revocable Living Trust Package

Protect your family and assets while avoiding the expensive andburdensome probate process. This package includes:

  • State specific Revocable Living Trust, Pour-Over Will, Powers of Attorney (Healthcare and Durable), HIPAA Authorization, Living Will, Declaration of Appointment of Guardian, and Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains
  • Access to on-demand support throughout the process
  • Two complimentary rounds of edits prior to signature
  • Optional final review call with an estate professional after receiving documents

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Joint Revocable Living Trust Package

Protect your assets and family with ease. A Joint Revocable Living Trust is best for married couples who want to protect their shared assets. This package includes:

  • State specific Revocable Living Trust, Pour-Over Will, Powers of Attorney (Healthcare and Durable), HIPAA Authorization, Living Will, Declaration of Appointment of Guardian, and Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains
  • Access to on-demand support throughout the process
  • Two complimentary rounds of edits prior to signature
  • Optional final reviewcall with an estate professional after receiving documents

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San Diego County Credit Union (SDCCU) partners with Legal Karma to provide access to fillable estate planning forms for active SDCCU members in good standing. These services are not insured by the NCUA, have no credit union guarantee and do not provide legal advice. SDCCU is not a law firm, nor are we attorneys. The credit union is not a substitute for an attorney or a law firm. SDCCU does not provide legal advice nor legal services. Legal Karma is a third party service, which is accessible through SDCCU Internet Branch online banking. Legal Karma is not a law firm, nor attorneys, thus not a substitute for an attorney. Legal Karma does not provide legal advice nor legal services. Any information provided by Legal Karma is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. The use of Legal Karma's application is not intended to create any attorney-client relationship and your use of the application does not and will not create an attorney-client relationship.

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  • Do I need to be a member of SDCCU to use the Estate Planning services?

    Yes, you must be a member of SDCCU in order to access estate planning services with our partner, Legal Karma. You will lose access to the Legal Karma service if you are no longer a member of SDCCU.

  • Can I sign up for these services in-branch or over the phone?

    Legal Karma Estate Planning services are only offered through Internet Branch online banking. To find Legal Karma, log in to Online Banking from a desktop or laptop and select the "Estate Planning" section within the navigation.

  • Can estate planning be accessed through mobile banking?

    Estate planning services are only accessible on desktop within Internet Branch online banking. Access is currently not available using the SDCCU app.

  • What is estate planning?

    Estate planning is the process of preparing for the transfer of your assets upon your death and deciding who should make financial and medical decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable to make decisions for yourself due to incapacity.

  • Who needs estate planning?

    Every adult needs some form of estate planning. If you want your estate distributed according to your wishes after your death, wonder how your financial affairs will be managed if you become incapacitated, want to plan distributions for the benefit of your descendants, wish to alleviate the burden on surviving family members or want to appoint persons to make medical decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated, estate planning is for you.

  • What is a Will?

    A Will, or a Last Will and Testament, describes how you would like your property and other assets to be distributed after your death. When you make a Will, you can also use it to nominate guardians for your children, dependents or pets.

  • What is a Revocable Trust?

    A Revocable Trust is a Trust agreement which outlines the disposition of your estate – naming your beneficiaries, assets/distributions they will receive and when, and who administers your estate if you are incapacitated and upon your death.

  • What is the difference between a Will and a Revocable Trust?

    Wills go into effect when you pass away and are an easier way of distributing your assets to the beneficiaries via a probate process. Revocable trusts are effective immediately after signing and funding the trust, but they are more complex than Wills. Revocable Trusts include a Pour-Over Will that works in tandem with your Revocable Trust to cover any assets held outside of your trust.

  • Who are these estate packages designed for?

    The estate planning packages are designed for those with straightforward estate planning goals. It is not ideal for those with potential estate tax issues ($7 million+ in assets), those with complex financial situations, blended families or those with unique needs.

  • Do I need an estate plan if I don't have many assets?

    Yes, everyone can benefit from having an estate plan, regardless of the size of their estate. An estate plan can ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and can also provide for your care in the event that you become incapacitated.

  • Can I make changes to my estate plan?

    Yes, however there is a charge to make changes. Active SDCCU members can make changes to their estate plan at any time. It is important to keep your estate plan up to date with any changes in your life circ*mstances, such as the acquisition of new assets, the birth of children or changes in your health. Again, there will be fees assessed to make changes to your documents. Please contact Legal Karma at (858) 465-5481 for further details.

  • Will I be charged to make changes to my estate plan documents?

    Changes can be made prior to finalizing your estate plan documents. Any changes that are made after the documents are finalized carries the same cost as initiating a new estate plan with Legal Karma and will result in the creation of new plan documents which will require new signatures. Please contact Legal Karma at (858) 465-5481 for further details.

  • How often should I update my estate plan?

    It is recommended to review your estate plan every three to five years or after any major life event, such as marriage, divorce or the birth of a child.

  • What happens if I die without an estate plan (Intestacy)?

    If you die without an estate plan, your assets will be distributed according to the laws of your state (intestate), which may not align with your wishes. This can result in your assets going to unintended beneficiaries and can also lead to disputes among family members.

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San Diego County Credit Union: It’s not big bank banking. It’s better. (2024)

FAQs

Why is a credit union better than a big bank? ›

Member-owned: Because members share ownership in credit unions, they have a greater say in operations than bank customers. This often leads to superior customer service. Lower fees: Because credit unions are not-for-profit, they typically charge lower fees than banks.

What are disadvantages of banking with credit unions? ›

Credit unions tend to have fewer branches than traditional banks. A credit union may not be close to where you live or work, which could be a problem unless your credit union is part of a shared branch network and/or a large ATM network such as Allpoint or MoneyPass. May offer fewer products and services.

Are local credit unions safer than big banks? ›

Credit unions are generally considered to be safer than banks during economic downturns due to their conservative approach to risk and their emphasis on financial robustness.

Are credit unions failing like banks? ›

Experts told us that credit unions do fail, like banks (which are also generally safe), but rarely. And deposits up to $250,000 at federally insured credit unions are guaranteed, just as they are at banks.

Why would you pick a credit union over a bank? ›

People choose banks primarily because of the convenience of multiple branches across the country, along with better technology. On the flip side, people choose credit unions primarily because of discounted loan rates, higher interest rates and better customer service.

What is the best bank to use? ›

Best-of 2024 Banking Winners:
  • Alliant Credit Union: Best credit union.
  • Ally Bank: Best bank; best CDs.
  • Charles Schwab Bank: Best for ATM access.
  • Chase: Best for sign-up bonuses; best for branch access.
  • Discover® Bank: Best online banking experience.
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Why do people not like credit unions? ›

Some have argued that credit unions are inherently inefficient because of their one-member, one-vote governance structure.

Can the government take your money from a credit union? ›

Through right of offset, the government allows banks and credit unions to access the savings of their account holders under certain circ*mstances. This is allowed when the consumer misses a debt payment owed to that same financial institution.

Is your money safe in a bank or credit union how so? ›

Just like banks, credit unions are federally insured; however, credit unions are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Instead, the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the federal insurer of credit unions, making them just as safe as traditional banks.

Is my money safe in a credit union if the economy crashes? ›

Credit unions are insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). Just like the FDIC insures up to $250,000 for individuals' accounts of a bank, the NCUA insures up to $250,000 for individuals' accounts of a credit union. Beyond that amount, the bank or credit union takes an uninsured risk.

Which is safer, FDIC or NCUA? ›

One of the only differences between NCUA and FDIC coverage is that the FDIC will also insure cashier's checks and money orders. Otherwise, banks and credit unions are equally protected, and your deposit accounts are safe with either option.

What's the safest bank? ›

JPMorgan Chase, the financial institution that owns Chase Bank, topped our experts' list because it's designated as the world's most systemically important bank on the 2023 G-SIB list. This designation means it has the highest loss absorbency requirements of any bank, providing more protection against financial crisis.

What happens if my credit union collapses? ›

Credit unions are insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), and it offers coverage up to $250,000 per share owner, per insured credit union, for each account ownership category. You can visit the NCUA's Credit Union Locator to find an NCUA-insured credit union near you.

Can credit unions lose your money? ›

Most Deposits Are Insured Through the NCUA

From a consumer perspective, the major benefit of the FDIC is its insurance coverage of up to $250,000 per depositor. This insurance provides peace of mind that money won't be lost should a bank fail. While credit unions aren't covered by the FDIC, their deposits are insured.

Are credit unions in decline? ›

The number of federally insured credit unions declined to 4,604 institutions in the fourth quarter of 2023, a drop of 156 financial institutions from a year ago, the National Credit Union Administration said Tuesday.

What are 3 advantages of using a bank credit union? ›

The main benefits of a credit union vs. a bank are that credit unions tend to offer better rates and customer service, lower fees, and a national network of ATMs. However, a bank may offer more branches and products than a credit union.

Why are credit unions better than commercial banks? ›

Since credit unions are member-driven and not for profit, members receive higher interest rates on savings, lower rates on loans and lower fees. On the other hand, profits made by banks are only distributed among their shareholders, meaning that the money banks make isn't returned to the people they make it from.

What are three big differences between banks and credit unions? ›

But compared to banks, credit unions tend to be smaller, operate regionally and are not-for-profit. In many instances, they offer lower rates on loans, charge fewer fees and offer better interest rates for deposit accounts than traditional banks.

Are credit unions safer than banks during a recession? ›

bank in a recession, the credit union is likely to fare a little better. Both can be hit hard by tough economic conditions, but credit unions were statistically less likely to fail during the Great Recession. But no matter which you go with, you shouldn't worry about losing money.

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