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Page 1: Divorce, Remarriage, and Your Estate Plan

DIVORCE, REMARRIAGE,

AND YOUR ESTATE PLAN

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Attorneys always emphasize the fact that

estate planning is an ongoing process

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When things in your life change these new beginnings

may render your existing estate plan OBSOLETE

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DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE are two of the life events that are

going to necessitate estate plan revisions

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Inheritance & Beneficiary Changes

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After a divorce you have to consider disinheriting your

former spouse

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This can include changing the beneficiary

designations on your payable on death accounts

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Any estate planning documents that you have in place directing

asset transfers should be reviewed

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You may also want to change the beneficiaries on your life insurance

policies

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Getting Remarried?

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If the love bug strikes and you decide to get married

again you should ask yourself how this will affect your existing estate plan

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Without question, some significant

revisions will be in order

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This is particularly true if you have children from your previous marriage

or marriages

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Not-So-Romantic Facts

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Obviously people who are getting married are generally

going to be very much in love

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However, if you want to be practical you should consider some very relevant statistics

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Well in excess of 60% of second marriages

fail according to statistics cited in a

2012 Psychology Today article

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Over 70% of third

marriages end in divorce

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Popping Another Question

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After you pop the question with regard to tying the knot, you may

also want to consider popping another question

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If you ask your spouse-to-be to enter into a premarital

agreement it can be constructed to protect both

parties

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The agreement can also protect the interests of children from

previous marriages

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Premarital Agreements

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Premarital agreements are nothing more or less than contracts, and they can

accomplish various different

objectives

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One of these would be the delineation of the personal

assets of each individual entering the marriage

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The agreement could also stipulate the terms of property distribution in the event of a

future divorce

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QTIP Trusts

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How do you provide for your surviving spouse and your

children?

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One option would be the creation of a qualified terminable interest property

(QTIP) trust

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Your surviving spouse would receive income from the

earnings of the trust for life

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Upon the passing of your surviving spouse your children would inherit the

funds remaining in the trust

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The First Step

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Though we have not covered every detail in this

presentation, these are some things to THINK

ABOUT

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You may be a bit overwhelmed when you consider

all of the ramifications

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The intelligent first step would be to discuss your situation with a

licensed estate planning attorney

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Your lawyer will gain an understanding of your family dynamic and make the

appropriate recommendations

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If you live in the greater Indianapolis area our firm can

help you revise your estate plan after you go through a divorce

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Contact Frank & Kraft to schedule a

FREE CONSULTATION(317) 684-1100

www.FrankKraft.com