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#137 - Revocable Vs. Irrevocable Trusts: What Pilots Must Know with Adam Kintigh


Episode 137


Clarity and control for the wealth you’re building. Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson sit down with asset protection expert Adam Kintigh for his third appearance to break down one of the most misunderstood pieces of a pilot’s financial plan: the revocable living trust. Discover how to structure your trust, avoid probate disasters, protect your heirs from creditors, ensure your wealth goes where you intend, and understand the real difference between revocable and irrevocable trusts. If you've ever wondered how to secure your legacy and prevent costly mistakes, this episode is essential listening for pilots building serious wealth.


Adam Kintigh is an asset protection and estate planning expert at Nevada Corporate Headquarters. He builds trusts, LLC structures, and multigenerational plans for high-income earners, including many pilots, helping them safeguard their wealth and protect their families. In this episode, he breaks down revocable trusts, probate pitfalls, creditor risks, and practical estate planning strategies.


Show notes:

(0:00) Intro

(0:34) Why pilots must understand trusts

(1:00) Adam returns for his third episode

(6:25) Will Vs. Trust explained

(8:52) The true cost of probate

(10:21) Spendthrift protections for children

(13:32) When irrevocable trusts matter

(17:41) How to design a wealth roadmap

(25:48) Who actually comes after your estate

(39:00) How to correctly fund your trust

(51:07) Why trust naming protects privacy

(55:50) Outro


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Episodes Mentioned:

1. #114 - Trusts, Taxes & Transfers: What Every Investor Should Know with Amanda Wynalda: https://passiveincomepilots.com/episode/114-trusts-taxes-transfers-what-every-investor-should-know-with-amanda-wynalda


2. #119 - LLCs, Trusts, and Bulletproof Asset Protection with Adam Kintigh: https://passiveincomepilots.com/episode/119-llcs-trusts-and-bul


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