Getting married. Changing my Trust. Help...
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Getting married. Changing my Trust. Help...
Ok, so I got engaged in September and will be married next September. I used the NOLO online Trust maker to create my trust. I can edit it for up to 2 years after creation. Those two years end in March. I want to add my fiance to my trust, but am unsure of how to write her in. Do I use her current last name, or what her last name will be? Does it matter if it's her maiden name once we get married? Anyone know the in's and out's of this sort of dilemma?
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Re: Getting married. Changing my Trust. Help...
You shouldn't need the software to amend your trust. Any times I have amended it I simply type up whatever the amendment is sign it date it get two witnesses and get it notarized. It may be over kill but I have never had any problems when submitting the amended trust.
Re: Getting married. Changing my Trust. Help...
+1lafsnguy wrote:You shouldn't need the software to amend your trust. Any times I have amended it I simply type up whatever the amendment is sign it date it get two witnesses and get it notarized. It may be over kill but I have never had any problems when submitting the amended trust.
Re: Getting married. Changing my Trust. Help...
I know this will fall on deaf ears.....Don't amend the Trust yet. Still too soon, MAYBE....after you're married but not before. Things can change right up to the "I do".....
Edit to add...and we all know they DO change after the "I do". lol
Edit to add...and we all know they DO change after the "I do". lol
Re: Getting married. Changing my Trust. Help...
Just go ahead and amend the trust and use what her last name will be, then go ahead now and date the amendment for after you get married (since it runs out in March) for say October 1st (or whatever specific date you choose if you already know what day in September you plan to get married on). Then when that day comes (October 1st) go get it notorized.