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InvestorGuide University > Subject: Estate Planning > Thinking Through a QTIP Trust
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Thinking Through a QTIP Trust
by Roger Wohlner   (Write for us!)
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A common estate plan for married couples is to set up two different trusts: The main objective of the QTIP trust is to allow use of assets by your spouse while you still determine the distribution of those assets after your spouse's death. That way, should your spouse remarry after your death, his/her new spouse won't inherit any of your assets. Or, if you have children from a previous marriage, this trust will ensure those children receive part of your estate. But if you do decide to use a QTIP trust, think through all provisions so you don't impose unnecessary hardship on your spouse. Some items to consider include:
  • Decide how much discretion to give your spouse in making withdrawals.
    A spouse can become resentful if an outside trustee places too many restrictions on withdrawals or requires extensive documentation for withdrawals. You may want to discuss these items beforehand and give your spouse broad discretion in this area.

  • Consider allowing your spouse to change trustees.
    If your spouse has difficulty dealing with the trustee, you may want to give him/her the ability to change trustees or select investment managers.

  • Review the trust's ultimate beneficiaries with your spouse.
    Make sure your spouse understands the trust's purpose and why you have chosen its ultimate beneficiaries. No matter what happens to his/her personal or financial situation after your death, your spouse won't be able to change the trust's beneficiaries.


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