True. There are many types of trusts, and many purposes for them.Caltex wrote:Living Trusts hold assets "in trust" for estate planning purposes,.
Estate planning and (MERP/Medicaid Estate Recovery Program) is only one purpose one might want a trust (Medicaid might require a "Qualified" or "Miller" Trust for Income.)
People might want to divest their ownership in a property for many other reasons. One person might set up a SELF-TERMINATING REVOKABLE TRUST to transfer assets to a trust with girlfriend as trustee and her mom as beneficiary while he qualifies for financial aid for college and the trust self terminates at Graduation or after 6 years or whatever. Or for some other reason. Sometimes the person divesting themselves of the property may be the Trustee or the Beneficiary, however, the trust owns the corpus or body of the trust, being said property.
Texas has Homestead Exemptions which concern Tax exemptions, this is different than Property exempt from forced sale as Homestead property.
Wait ... ? You lost me with that statement. I am not familiar with that '09 ... What went in effect in Sept 2009?As of 9-09, title transfers (in Texas only), do not remove existing Homsteads.
I don't think I, myself have drafted Trusts since the mid 1980s, nor had a lawyer draft one since '08 so I'm unfamiliar with what you mean and my GO-To- guy died in '08
(I understand concerning Probate/ESTATE planning that a surviving Spouse etc may continue residing on a property, even though it was "owned" by a deceased Spouse, if that's what you mean ... Estate purposes/Probate)
But, if there is no death, and not concerned with Probate/Estate planning but merely exemptions from forced sale if a Trust is sued (not sure why it would be, but ...no coffee yet today; just brain exercising)
Transferring title means you no longer "own" the *corpus/property*
How could one claim an exemption from forced sale over something he does not own in the first place?
If I sell/deed my house to you, (or to a Trust, or a corporation or someone as a new owner other than myself) how could anyone force me to sell a house I do not own any more?
One cannot force you to sell what is not yours, or rather you cannot sell what you do not own. (Except at some pawn shops)
HOWEVER, similar to piercing a corporate veil to reach assets a Corporation possesses when suing an individual who treats those assets as if he was a sole proprietor of a business which he Incorporated for "protection" Medicaid and others can possibly sue the Trust/have a trust set aside to get a judgement and get those assets. Since the Trust ostensibly "owns" the property, the "person setting up the Trust, even if he is Trustee or Beneficiary" does not hold it as homestead property exempt from forced sale.
I'm not saying Living Trusts, or any type of Trust is bad (or good) but be sure of what you are getting, I've used Trusts (a couple of types) in the past for certain reasons.
Specific types of trusts exist for specific reasons, some may not do what one thinks they'd do as far as protection of a property. That's why Lawyers who understand Trusts need to be involved and the person needs to explain exactly what they desire out of a trust to the lawyer.
For you "non-native" Texans who got here fast as you could: A bit more on Homestead Protection in Texas http://www.lonestarlandlaw.com/Texas-Homestead.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Not an endorsement, it's the same place as the OP provided)
Disclaimer: I have not had coffee yet today.
That's my layman's opinion/understanding, nothing herein to be construed as legal advice.
Grrr Old age sucks, My 1970s/80s/90s GO-TO guy and former friend and former professor for 3 courses years ago was Judge Russ Austin, (Authored Real Estate /Law textbooks, and taught-Russ was an adjunct professor of law at the University of Houston and the South Texas College of Law.) I just saw he passed away in 2008. (I moved from there in 07, my dad was ill and passed in 08 too) http://www.chron.com/news/houston-death ... 754365.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My "New" Go-to- guy I used in '08 near Austin, Tx has a _____Memorial street named after him now... so, What went in effect in Sept 09? ... I'm unaware, retired and out of touch on some stuff