Estate Tax Strategies for Second Marriages
Second marriages are not only for Hollywood celebrities like Brad Pitt or Reese Witherspoon, in fact, they are becoming more common in the society at large. According to the Pew Research Center, 40 percent of marriages today are second marriages. Sometimes in second marriages there can be complications. Often they have to deal with the terms of a prior divorce. Sometimes the marriage occurs later in life when each person is fixed in their professions and the couple must find a way to harmonize their two career paths. If one or both have children from a previous marriage, the situation becomes drastically more complex.
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