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Beneficiary, Children, & Trust If your children are under the age of 25 a trust will be created in your will to provide for them. A trust created in a will is a “testamentary trust.” The testamentary trust does not exist until the person who created the will dies and the will is validated through the Texas probate process. The testamentary trust directs the trustee to manage the trust assets for the benefit of your children. The persons you name as Trustee will serve until your children reach the age of 30 after which your children will serve as Trustee of the trusts created for them until they reach a certain age. If your children are over the age of 25 you may choose to create trusts for your children or you may prefer to leave your estate to your children outright and free of trust. Back Next
Beneficiary Information Name beneficiaries if you have no children.
Children Select the options that apply to you. For children under 18, you will be required to select a guardian and trustee. If your children are over 18 or you do not wish to leave a trust, then you your children will receive your estate outright.
Guardians for Your Minor Children Guardian is a person who takes care of the physicall needs of your child until they turn 18. If you have step children, then the surviving bioligical parent is presumed to be guardian, unless their rights have been legally teminated. You can overwrite primary Guardian
Children Information Name your children and/or step children. Determine how to distribution your estate and when you would distributed.
Trustee A Trustee is the person who manages the assets held in trust for your children. Your Spouse will be your default trustee. You can name an alternative trustee should you spouse or primary trustee not survive. The Executor is the person who administers the estate. Its common to have the same person be the Executor and Trustee. You can overwrite Primary Trustee.
Spouse Trustee A Trustee is the person who manages the assets held in trust for your children. Your Spouse will be your default trustee. You can name an alternative trustee should you spouse or primary trustee not survive. The Executor is the person who administers the estate. Its common to have the same person be the Executor and Trustee. You can overwrite Primary Trustee.
Executor The Executor is the person who administers the estate. Its common to have the same person be the Executor and Trustee" our Spouse will be your default Executor. You can name an alternative trustee should you spouse or primary trustee not survive and you can overwrite primary Executor.
Executor - Spouse/Partner The Executor is the person who administers the estate. Its common to have the same person be the Executor and Trustee" our Spouse will be your default Executor. You can name an alternative trustee should you spouse or primary trustee not survive and you can overwrite primary Executor.
Financial DPOA: Name someone (agents) you trust to make financial decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable to do so yourself.
Financial DPOA-Spouse/Partner Name someone (agents) you trust to make financial decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable to do so yourself.
Health Care POA Name someone (agents) to make medical decisions on your behalf in the event that you are unable to make those decisions for yourself
Health Care POA - Spouse/Partner Name someone (agents) to make medical decisions on your behalf in the event that you are unable to make those decisions for yourself