case study

The Blended Family

Issue:

John and Susan are both retired and were married several years ago – the second marriage for both. They never had children together, but they each have children from their prior marriages. Both John and Susan wanted to provide for the other spouse should they pass away first, but they also wanted to make sure that if the surviving spouse did not use the entire estate for their own well-being during life, that their respective children would inherit.

Goal:

John and Susan implemented an estate plan that allowed the surviving spouse to have access to the entire estate if needed, and preserved inheritances for each side of the family and addressed their unique needs regardless of which spouse predeceased the other. The future of their estate was secured with a strong, well-thought-out estate plan that meets their specific requirements, despite the complex nature of their situation.

DISCLAIMER: THE CASES AND RESULTS DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF PAST RESULTS OBTAINED BY MILLER, MILLER & CANBY, AND ITS ATTORNEYS. PAST CASE RESULTS DO NOT GUARANTEE FUTURE RESULTS. ALL CASES ARE DISTINCT AND HAVE UNIQUE FACTS, CIRCUMSTANCES AND LEGAL QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE CONSIDERED AND EVALUATED ON THEIR OWN MERIT.