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Joint Trust vs. Individual Trusts: Making the Right Choice for Your Estate

June 14, 2024

When deciding whether to create a joint trust or individual trusts, several factors come into play. At the Law Office of David Standridge, we often guide couples through this important decision, considering their unique circumstances and goals. Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the benefits and considerations of each option.

Joint Trusts: Unified Management and Control

For couples whose assets are primarily jointly owned, a joint trust can be an efficient and streamlined option. By placing all assets into one joint trust, both partners can manage and control these assets together. This arrangement allows for unified decision-making regarding the distribution of assets. If one partner passes away, the surviving spouse can continue to control and manage all assets without needing to transfer them from one trust to another. This continuity can simplify the process and reduce administrative burdens during a difficult time.

Individual Trusts: Personalized Control and Protection

If each partner has individually owned assets, creating individual trusts can provide greater flexibility and control. Each partner can determine what happens to their own assets without needing the agreement or assent of the other partner. This is especially useful in blended families, where each partner may have children from previous relationships and wish to handle their assets differently. Additionally, individual trusts can offer protection if one partner faces legal troubles, such as creditors or bankruptcy. The other partner’s assets, held in their own trust, are generally shielded from such issues.

Special Considerations

Blended families and differing beneficiary wishes: Individual trusts allow for distinct instructions and beneficiaries for each partner’s assets. Tax implications: For large estates subject to federal estate tax or state estate tax, careful consideration of the tax implications of joint vs. individual trusts is crucial.

Contact Us for Personalized Guidance

At the Law Office of David Standridge, we understand that every family’s situation is unique. Whether you’re considering a joint trust or individual trusts, we’re here to help you navigate the complexities and make the best choice for your estate planning needs.

Contact Information: Law Office of David Standridge
9040 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202
Phone: 941-770-3241
Website: www.DSLawOffice.com