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Why a Trust Makes Sense – Even If Your Child Is Not a Child

September 5, 2022 by Ronald "Chip" Morrison

Parents of adult children often don’t give much thought to the manner in which their children receive their inheritances. They decide how to divide their assets and then distribute their estates directly to their children – end of story.

If you want to make sure your children enjoy flexibility in accessing and using their inheritances while minimizing the impact of taxes, divorce, lawsuits, and other threats, it might be better to leave their inheritances in a Trust.

Flexibility and Control

For an adult child who is financially savvy and responsible, a Trust can be drafted to provide a great deal of flexibility. Your child can serve as his own Trustee, and he can have the power to access the Trust property, invest and re-invest it, and distribute it to himself for purposes of health, education, maintenance, and support. He would also have the option to retain property in the Trust and do things with it, like buy a home to live in or start and operate a business.

Divorce and Child Support

Your child’s ability to retain property in the Trust is important, because as long as assets are owned by a properly-structured Trust, they are protected. For instance, in most states, assets in such a Trust would not be considered marital property and would not be subject to division if your child got divorced. This would mean your child could keep his inheritance, rather than his ex-spouse walking away with a portion – or even all – of it. Similarly, in some states, inherited Trust assets can be protected from claims for alimony or child support.

Creditors and Lawsuits

Another advantage of leaving your child’s inheritance in a Trust is that the provisions can be drafted in such a manner that the Trust will shield the property from creditors. Obviously, this would be an effective strategy if your child has trouble managing his money. However, it might be wise even if your child is financially responsible. For example, if he’s involved in a car accident and the other driver files a lawsuit against him, the assets in his Trust could be protected from any judgment awarded in the case.

It’s important to remember that state laws vary, and the degree of creditor protection might depend on the precise way in which the Trust is set up.

Taxes

A Trust also can keep assets out of your child’s own taxable estate for estate tax purposes, and it can offer him a great deal of flexibility when it comes to income tax planning. This way, the inheritance you leave your child will not compound his own estate tax concerns.

Extra Protection

If your child does not have much financial experience, has not yet reached adulthood, or otherwise needs additional oversight, a Trust can be structured to give him extra protection and guidance. You can name a third-party Trustee and place additional restrictions on your child’s access to his inheritance.

An experienced estate planning attorney can help you evaluate your family’s needs and create a Trust which strikes the perfect balance between flexibility and security.

About Our Law Firm

Mr. Morrison is a board-certified estate planning attorney with experience in both simple and complex estate matters. He can prepare an estate plan for you that achieves your goals of passing your assets to whom you wish. The planning can even help minimize estate taxes. Our firm serves clients throughout southern Louisiana. To learn more about how you can achieve your estate planning goals, please call (504) 831-2348 or visit our website at www.morrisonlawplc.com.

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Ronald "Chip" Morrison
Ronald “Chip” Morrison, Jr. is a Board Certified Estate Planning Law Specialist as certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. He is admitted to practice before all State courts in Louisiana. He is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern and Middle District of Louisiana.
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About Ronald "Chip" Morrison

Ronald “Chip” Morrison, Jr. is a Board Certified Estate Planning Law Specialist as certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. He is admitted to practice before all State courts in Louisiana. He is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern and Middle District of Louisiana.

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