A) you do not need a will as your spouse is entitled to all of your assets.
B) your estate planning becomes simpler once you have children.
C) you should let your spouse do all of your estate planning.
D) your situation is more complex than when you were still single.
E) your planning consists solely of naming beneficiaries for your life insurance.
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A) credit-shelter trust.
B) marital-deduction trust.
C) living trust.
D) inter vivos trust.
E) disclaimer trust.
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A) the IRS confiscates your property.
B) a federal court decides how your property will be distributed.
C) your closest relative will receive all your property according to federal law.
D) your letter of instruction becomes your will.
E) your state's law of descent and distribution becomes your will.
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A) a family member.
B) a friend.
C) an attorney.
D) an accountant.
E) Your executor can be any of these.
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A) letter of last instruction.
B) codicil.
C) prenuptial agreement.
D) marital agreement.
E) marital share will.
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A) Simple
B) Traditional marital share
C) Exemption trust
D) Stated dollar amount
E) Living
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A) Probate
B) Intestate
C) Testamentary
D) Statutory
E) Codicil
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A) Simple
B) Traditional marital share
C) Exemption trust
D) Stated dollar amount
E) Living
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A) It is also known as after-death wishes.
B) It should contain details about your funeral arrangements.
C) It should contain names of people to be notified of your death.
D) It is legally enforceable in all states.
E) It should contain information about the location of your bank accounts.
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A) beneficiary.
B) trustor.
C) witness.
D) executor or executrix.
E) codicil.
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A) Simple
B) Traditional marital share
C) Exemption trust
D) Stated dollar amount
E) Living will
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A) Simple
B) Traditional marital share
C) Exemption trust
D) Stated dollar amount
E) A/B trust
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A) Your driver's license
B) Your transcript from college
C) Your birth certificate
D) Your birthday cards
E) All of these documents are needed in estate planning.
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A) Simple
B) Traditional marital share
C) Exemption trust
D) Stated dollar amount
E) Living
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A) Executor
B) Trustee
C) Guardian
D) Beneficiary
E) Agent
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A) Tenancy by default
B) Tenancy by the entirety
C) Tenancy in common
D) Joint tenants with the right of survivorship
E) Simple tenancy
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