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familytruststuf ([info]familytruststuf) wrote,
@ 2010-02-23 15:28:00

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Entry tags:beneficiary trust, dynasty trust, grantor trust, irrevocable life insurance trust, spouse trust

Things To Consider With A Spouse Trust.
If you'd like to set up a spouse trust, you should first know its meaning.

The specialists consider it to be a privilege given to one of the spouses for him/her to protect the family's estate. The chosen spouse is the only person able to take benefit of the estate. His part of trust stays revocable as the other spouse's becomes irrevocable.

When creating a spouse trust, one should be aware of all its benefits.

It can be established for tax savings or, in some circumstances, it allows the living spouse to beneficiate from the trust income.

After the second spouse dies the followers will be the children.

Anyone who has a family living trust can choose his spouse as a co-trustee.

This is the best choice you can take, if you think of avoiding the probate. An important thing for you to know is that both spouses should consent this in order to be able to transfer or sell their share of welfare. Some specialists name this a "marital trust".

If you wander whether you have taken the right decision or not when creating a family living trust, you should get all the information you need to know.

Therefore, you should be aware that this is a revocable living trust. Its owner is free to change it, but in most cases it is used in tax purposes, to manage the proceeds. The only way to avoid probate, when having a family living trust, is to ask your lawyer for his legal advice. Any attorney should know that when you set up a family living trust, as the owner of the revocable trust, you are entitled to make any changes you want: demand your belongings or replace its beneficiaries if needed. One of the rules that the spouse trust implies, is that the living spouse has the responsibility of managing the estate in the beneficiaries` interests, if there are no other requirements established in the document.

Once the second spouse is dead, the trust changes and becomes irrevocable, and the role of the second deceased spouse is taken by a trustee.

In the end, all of you should know that if you want your welfare to be preserved, you should hire a lawyer that knows your situation perfectly, in case you change your mind and you decide you don't want your spouse to be a co-trustee. Then you can be a solely owner for your own part of the spouse trust.

Also the other spouse if entitled to revoke your decision, as the trust settles that you both are the owners.



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