What's a Thirty-Day Survivor Clause?
Stan Rule, a Trust and Estates attorney in British Columbia, has explained very matter-of-factly the survivorship clauses often included in most Wills and Trusts.
The general consensus is that a 30 day survivorship clause is a good thing. It doesn't have to be 30 days: it can be longer or shorter depending on what you are thinking.
Talk to your estate planning attorney about including this clause if you don't see it in the drafts presented for your review.
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