The OBBBA Didn’t Solve Your Estate Problem. Here’s What It Missed.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act raised the federal estate tax exemption to $15 million per person — $30 million for a married couple. Most successful couples saw that number and assumed the estate planning conversation was over. It isn’t. The OBBBA left one critical gap completely untouched: the GST exemption is not portable between spouses. Whatever exemption the first spouse doesn’t allocate before death is gone permanently. For a married couple at $12 million today, that gap costs their family $14.6 million by the time the second spouse dies. Here’s the math — and why the Dynasty Bridge Trust is the right structure for couples who think they’re below the threshold.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Irrevocable vs Revocable Trusts: Whats the difference?

Most people believe a living trust protects them. It doesn’t. A revocable trust transfers assets at death — it offers zero protection from creditors, judgments, or litigation. This article breaks down exactly what separates a revocable trust from a true irrevocable structure, why domestic asset protection trusts have failed in court six times in the last fifteen years, and what a court-defensible structure actually looks like.

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