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The B Trust, also known as the Decedent's Trust, Credit Shelter Trust, Exemption Trust, or Bypass Trust, holds the deceased spouse's half of the trust property typically for the benefit of the Surviving Spouse.
An A-B trust is a joint trust created by a married couple; upon one spouse's death, the trust splits into a survivor portion (the A trust) and a bypass portion (the decedent's trust, or B trust).
Here's an AB trust example. John and Mary are married and set up an AB living trust. If John dies first, his share of the trust turns into a living irrevocable trust. Mary is allowed to access the income from the trust during her life, but not the principal.
An AB Trust is a Trust created by married couples to help minimize estate taxes for the surviving spouse after one spouse passes away. This joint Trust allows the estate to be split into two parts (or Trusts) after the death of a spouse, and then be taxed ingly.
The A trust contains the surviving spouse's property interests, but they have limited control over the assets in the deceased spouse's trust; however, this limited control over the B trust will still enable the surviving spouse to live in the couple's house and draw income from the trust, provided these terms are ...