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Blended Families

  • Writer: ryan layton
    ryan layton
  • Apr 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

If you’ve been divorced, remarried, or have a blended family, estate planning can become complex. With a standard Will or Revocable Trust your spouse may change the beneficiaries after you die, leaving your heirs nothing. Consider the following trust solutions:

  • Living Family Trust: I can help you set up a Trust that becomes Irrevocable upon your death that will provide for your surviving spouse and you heirs so that no one is left out..

 
 
 

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