Leave IRA to Living Trust for the Benefit of Child
Is it possible using an appropriate beneficiary statement to leave an IRA or Roth FOR THE BENEFIT of an adult child in my living trust so that my trust can place some conditions on how that child passes the proceeds upon passing? What I am trying to do is prevent an automatic passing of my assets to the child’s child (my grandchild) upon death. We would like the remaining assets to be split among all of our living grandchildren instead of just the offspring.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2023-07-20 22:09
You can place distribution conditions in a trust or a trust created in your will. However, it is odd that you want to limit your child’s beneficiary options without limiting the amount that the child will himself drain from the IRA. The child could drain the IRA leaving nothing for any successor beneficiary.
Permalink Submitted by Gerald D on Sat, 2023-07-22 17:25
We are not trying to restirct this child’s access to an inheritance. Instead, we are trying to deny access by his child. our grandchild, unless they both reconcile in a meaningful way and our child reflects this in a written will/trust.