ESTATE PLANNING IN SECOND MARRIAGES
We all know someone who is in a second marriage and many of
us are in a second marriage. Second
marriages can be exciting and fulfilling while at the same time present special
planning challenges. A second marriage may include his children, her
children, and sometimes our
children. How will the new spouse be provided for in the estate
plan? Can the assets of each spouse be
protected for their respective children while still providing for the new
spouse? The competing interests are between the children of the first spouse to
pass away and the surviving spouse.
Estate planning
challenges in second marriages can be solved with a combination of good
communication and smart planning. Creation of a trust is one way to provide for a new spouse
after the death of a spouse while preserving the balance of the assets for the
deceased spouse’s children. A couple can
also narrow the assets available for a new spouse with a trust by including a
provision for a surviving spouse to occupy the residence during the surviving
spouse’s lifetime. Upon the death of both spouses the residence is then
distributed to the children of the spouse that contributed the residence. There are many other solutions to planning in
second marriages that will provide peace of mind. An experienced estate planning attorney
should be hired to identify the solution that works best for your situation.
Utah law provides a default estate plan applicable to
Utah residents in a second marriage with children from a prior marriage who fails
to take the time to prepare a customized estate plan. The default plan is likely not what a person
in a second marriage would want or expect.
Generally, Utah’s intestate law provides that the surviving spouse could
be entitled to the first $75,000, plus one half of the balance of the deceased
spouse’s intestate estate. The children
of the deceased spouse receive the balance of the deceased spouse’s intestate
estate. There are several exceptions in
this law so please do not rely upon the summary provided.
JensenBayles, LLP
provides a broad spectrum of legal services.
Thomas J. Bayles has been actively providing advice in the areas of
trusts, wills, probate and tax planning in the St. George market for over 15
years. Please visit our web site www.jensenbayles.com or call 435-674-9718 and ask for
Thomas J. Bayles or Phillip G. Gubler.
Phillip G. Gubler and Thomas J. Bayles. |
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