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March 05, 2006

More on Estate Planning for Married Couples.

Here is an exceptionally good post by Greg Broiles, Esq., who has a private practice in San Jose, California, on addressing this question posted on Law Guru.com:

“If I set up a trust for my grown children after I got re-married, does the spouse have any claim to that trust or any assets in that trust upon my death? Specifically, can I set up a separate trust without my spouse having access to it?”

His answer is also good piggyback to my post on estate planning for married couples with separate property assets.

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