Zigner
Senior Member, Non-Attorney
SMH:i havent missed that fact. there is nothing to talk about it. when the spouse dies plays no part at all in this discussion. that is what i am asking you to provide. what is different about the fact that the spouse died 5 years ago ? 10 years ago ? or yesterday ?
how does the timing of the death play into this discussion ?
we either have a will creating a trust, or a trust itself
the op made a statement about maintaining a trust while the 2 are both alive. and i am still waiting for the answer to my question of what needs to be maintained ? does it need an oil change once a year ? new spark plugs ? what ??
You stated (paraphrased) that the trust doesn't kick in until his spouse dies. I just pointed out that his spouse already died. You are right - the time frame doesn't matter.
As to your silliness about the word "maintain"...perhaps you ought to look up the various meanings of the word. Maintain is an appropriate word choice for the OP in this situation.