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hey there estate planning attorney paul rabale here and in this video were going to talk about whether married couples who want their survivors to avoid the time and expense of a court supervised probate process when they die whether those married couples should establish one joint trust or whether they should establish two trusts all right so it is true married people often they do want their their spouses their kids their other loved ones to avoid that court and attorney-involved probate process that that takes place when you pass away and you have assets in your name and the only way for survivors to get access to those assets is to hire lawyers and go through the court process and get judges to order the third parties to transfer those frozen assets of yours after you die to your heirs so um many married people they want to keep their survivors out of that probate process so i want to i want to take a closer look at the ramifications of having that married couple form one joint tr