
The Difference between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts
A trust is an estate planning tool that you may consider using if you want to go beyond drafting a last will and testament.

A trust is an estate planning tool that you may consider using if you want to go beyond drafting a last will and testament.

A pot trust, also referred to as a discretionary, sprinkling or common pot trust, is a type of trust that can be used by families to pass on assets. With this type of trust, minor children serve as beneficiaries with a trustee that oversees the management of trust assets. The trustee has discretionary power to decide how the trust funds are used to pay for the care and needs of beneficiaries.

Although laws vary from state to state, every state requires that less restrictive alternatives be considered before invoking a guardianship. These might include such vehicles as limited guardianships, powers of attorney or assisted decision-making agreements.

A qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) trust allows an individual, called the grantor, to leave assets for a surviving spouse and determine how the trust’s assets are split up after the surviving spouse dies.

The important thing to acknowledge is that the emotions behind the reasons are not trivial, but are important and should not be dismissed or minimized.

The IRS issued a revenue procedure (Rev. Proc. 2022-32) Friday that allows estates to elect ‘portability’ of a deceased spousal unused exclusion (DSUE) amount as much as five years after the decedent’s date of death.

A spendthrift trust allows you to leave funds to a beneficiary without giving them full control over those funds.

Setting up a funeral trust requires that a consumer take reasonable precautions and understand the process.

What investment powers does a personal representative in a probate or a trustee in a trust administration have to manage the decedent’s assets?

Special needs trusts can help fund quality-of-life improvements for the beneficiary, such as a phone, a trip or a private room in a group care facility.