Married couples: Should we do a Joint Trust or separate Living Trusts? |
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- In this week's video, we outline some scenarios and explain whether a joint trust or separate, individual trust would be better in your situation.
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Excellent points!! I have a client where one spouse has children from a previous marriage. Thank you for covering when separate trusts make sense.
Useful clarification on options to accommodate separate and marital (community) property. Even with unitary marriages, remarriage protection should be in place to address the potential for future conflicting beneficiaries. Thanks.
Great info! Thank you very much!
So can I have a separate trust and put half of my property ( which is a community property with my husband) in to my own trust?