Legal Question in Family Law in California
trust
When a spouse passes on what happen to the trust.Does it need revision or it will still be in effect.
Does the trust include the children names or it will cover the beneficiaries?
Thanks
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: trust
It depends on the wording of the trust. Most trusts allow the surviving spouse to amend the trust as he or she wishes and to change beneficiaries. It is always a good idea to have your trust reviewed as things change. Also, you should file documentation with the county recorder's office declaring the death of a co-trustee, and showing that you are now the sole trustee.
Re: trust
It depends on how the trust was written. Typically a family trust for a husband and wife is written to allow the surviving spouse to continue to manage the trust until they become disabled or pass on, at which point a successor trustee as designated in the trust or by court order, takes over the trust and is charged with distributing it to the beneficiaries. Typically, the surviving spouse has the ability to amend or modify the trust after their spouses death, only as to their interest in the trust, the deceased spouse's interest being nonmodifiable for the designated beneficiaries.