Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Ohio

change of property in trusts

Planning to marry and place an existing home that I own into a trust to protect for my children. If I sell the home after marriage, can the proceeds and/or a subsequent home be placed into another trust and kept seperate from marital assets.


Asked on 10/16/04, 7:44 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Harold Hom Harold L. Hom Co., LPA

Re: change of property in trusts

Yes, you will be able to sell your home held in a trust after marriage and continue to keep the sales proceeds in the existing trust or a new trust. You should not need to create a new trust. You will not need your spouse's signature to sell the house (no dower rights). You may have the trust use the sales proceeds to buy a new home owned by the trust. Under current law, your spouse will not be able to elect against the Will and take 1/3 of your property if all of your property is held in your trust. Since Ohio law may be amended in the near future to allow your spouse to claim a portion of your assets held in trust, you may want to consider a prenuptial agreement if both your husband and you have substantial assets.

Harold L. Hom

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Answered on 10/16/04, 3:58 pm


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