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October 30, 2006

Suze Orman Says Get a Living Trust.

In O Magazine (O for Oprah), Suze Orman gives excellent financial advice each month. This month she addressed Financial 'I Dos' and Don'ts and explained how a Living Trust can help blended families with their estate planning.

A reader wrote a question about being "remarried for two years ... how can I protect my children's right to inherit what's mine?"

Suze's answer was, "First, set up a revocable living trust that spells out how you want your property disbursed at your death. " She went on to explain how living trusts work and how it can be beneficial in a blended family.

Remember, whatever assets you bring into a marriage are considered your separate property assets so long as you keep them separate. These separate property assets can be devised to someone other than your spouse like your kids.

So set up a Living Trust for these separate property assets. And set up another Living Trust for your community property assets.

That said, if you have more wealth that you think a Living Trust isn't enough or suitable for you, talk to an estate planning attorney to explore advanced estate planning options.

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