Married trusts, also known as spousal or joint trusts, are estate planning tools for married couples. They combine assets into a trust to create a unified estate plan, offering benefits such as asset protection, probate avoidance, tax efficiency, and control over asset distribution. They provide security for the surviving spouse and streamline the transfer of assets to beneficiaries, making them a valuable tool for comprehensive estate planning.
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