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A Living Trust involves three key roles. Often, the same person takes on more than one of the roles. We like to think of each role as a separate hat.
In the case of married couples, spouses usually, but not always, set up a joint Living Trust. In that case, both spouses wear all three hats during their joint lifetimes. Depending on the terms of the Living Trust, after the first spouse dies, the surviving spouse may continue wearing all three hats and have the power to change the terms of the Trust. In other cases, the surviving spouse may not have the right to change the terms of the Living Trust with respect to a portion of the assets in that Trust. Comments are closed.
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