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Indiana Living Trust for Husband and Wife with No Children

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Indiana
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IN-E0174
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This Living Trust form is a living trust prepared for your state. It is for a husband and wife with no children. A living trust is a trust established during a person's lifetime in which a person's assets and property are placed within the trust, usually for the purpose of estate planning. The trust then owns and manages the property held by the trust through a trustee for the benefit of named beneficiary, usually the creator of the trust (settlor). The settlor, trustee and beneficiary may all be the same person. In this way, a person may set up a trust with his or her own assets and maintain complete control and management of the assets by acting as his or her own trustee. Upon the death of the person who created the trust, the property of the trust does not go through probate proceedings, but rather passes according to provisions of the trust as set up by the creator of the trust.

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You should still have a durable power of attorney for finances.You may even want to empower your attorney-in-fact to transfer into your living trust any property that becomes yours after you become incapacitated. Only a durable power of attorney for finances can grant that authority.

Houses and other real estate (even if they're mortgaged) stock, bond, and other security accounts held by brokerages (but think about naming a TOD beneficiary instead) small business interests (stock in a closely held corporation, partnership interests, or limited liability company shares)

Choose whether to make an individual or shared trust. Decide what property to include in the trust. Choose a successor trustee. Decide who will be the trust's beneficiaries who will get the trust property. Create the trust document. Sign the document in front of a notary public.

Houses and other real estate (even if they're mortgaged) stock, bond, and other security accounts held by brokerages (but think about naming a TOD beneficiary instead) small business interests (stock in a closely held corporation, partnership interests, or limited liability company shares)

A living trust is an important part of your estate plan. Most people can create a living trust without an attorney using software or an online service.

Pick a type of living trust. If you're married, you'll first need to decide whether you want a single or joint trust. Take stock of your property. Choose a trustee. Draw up the trust document. Sign the trust. Transfer your property to the trust.

Separate trusts provide more flexibility in the event of a death in the marriage. Since the trust property is already divided, separate trusts preserve the surviving spouse's ability to amend or revoke assets held within their own trust, while ensuring that the deceased spouse's trust cannot be amended after death.

Sure you can write your own revocable living trust.The discussion of your need for a revocable living trust is in another of my articles, but it is safe to say that if you own real property and have a significant estate (over about $50,000), then you could use a trust and it would help your loved ones.

Sure you can write your own revocable living trust.The discussion of your need for a revocable living trust is in another of my articles, but it is safe to say that if you own real property and have a significant estate (over about $50,000), then you could use a trust and it would help your loved ones.

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Indiana Living Trust for Husband and Wife with No Children