About Gordon Mead Bennett and NCAP
The seeds of the National Center for the Avoidance of Probate took root in 1988. Gordon Mead Bennett, freshly retired from the motion picture business, along with his siblings, watched helplessly as the legal profession skimmed $14,000 off the top of his parent’s estate over a period of 16 months.
This expense came as a complete surprise as the Bennett children had been told by their parents that an attorney had prepared a Living Trust and the estate would pass to the beneficiaries in just days without legal fees.
Upon investigation, the enraged Bennett learned that the attorney had quietly and deliberately substituted a Testamentary Trust that would require more than a year of probate and would chisel away thousands of dollars in unnecessary legal costs and attorney fees.
A new career was born as Bennett spent the next four years studying everything he could get his hands on in regard to estate planning and the games the legal profession can play in regard to the transfer of assets to the next generation. That organization formed by Bennett to honestly dispense Living Trust information is now in its 13th year and has created Living Trusts for more than 5,000 customers nationwide. Quality control is so high that not a single NCAP trust has ever been challenged. Though Better Business Bureau records carry only a three-year history of any company, no customer has ever filed a complaint against the NCAP in all of its 13-year history. The NCAP Better Business Bureau can be checked by clicking here.
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