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§ 25:6. Two-grantor RMTA for married persons with children—Provision—After death of surviving grantor, to separate children's trusts

11B TXFORMS § 25:6Donald J. Malouf , Henry J. Lischer, Jr., Alex E. NakosWest's Texas Forms (Approx. 19 pages)

§ 25:6. Two-grantor RMTA for married persons with children—Provision—After death of surviving grantor, to separate children's trusts

11B TXFORMS § 25:6Donald J. Malouf , Henry J. Lischer, Jr., Alex E. NakosWest's Texas Forms (Approx. 19 pages)

11B West's Tex. Forms, Estate Planning § 25:6 (4th ed.)
West's Texas Forms
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May 2023 Update
Estate Planning
Donald J. Malouf, Henry J. Lischer, Jr., Alex E. Nakos
Part VII. Revocable Inter Vivos Management Trusts for Married Persons with Nontaxable Estates
Chapter 25. Revocable Management Trusts for Married Persons with Nontaxable Estates—with Children
II. Forms
A. Revocable Management Trust Agreements
§ 25:6. Two-grantor RMTA for married persons with children—Provision—After death of surviving grantor, to separate children's trusts
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