146: Trustee and Executor Responsibilities: Best Practices and Pitfalls Part 3
Release Date: 08/28/2024
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Time-stamped Show Notes:
0:00 Introduction
1:11 Curious about how an A-B Trust works? Press play here for a straightforward explanation.
1:52 Did you know an A-B Trust might not be the best tool for avoiding estate taxes?
3:14 Ever heard of a “stale trust”? This is what happens when you wait too long to address your trust after a loved one passes.
4:14 If you have an A-B Trust, splitting it when your spouse passes is required—but there is a potential workaround. Learn more here.