Trusts Flashcards

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Trust Validity

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A trust of personal property is valid if it has a trustee, a beneficiary, and trust property and the settlor has an intent to create the trust

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Trust Revocation

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Under the Uniform Trust Code, the default rule is that a trust is revocable. Even irrevocable trusts can still be terminated or modified in some circumstances.

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Termination by Settlor

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A settlor may terminate the trust if all beneficiaries are in existence and all agree to the termination

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Termination by Beneficiaries

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After a settlor dies, a trust can be revoked if all beneficiaries unanimously consent and if there is not material purpose of the trust yet to be performed

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Promise to Create Future Trust

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A settlor’s promise to create a trust in the future is valid only if: (i) supported by consideration, or (ii) he manifests anew an intention to create the trust when the assets come into existence

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Support Trust

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• In a support trust, the trustee is required to apply as much of the trust as is necessary for the beneficiary’s support

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Discretionary Trust

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In a discretionary trust, the trustee is given discretion whether to apply or withhold payment of trust property to the beneficiary
A beneficiary can only interfere with the trustee’s discretion if the trustee abuses their power

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Trustee Fiduciary Duties

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A trustee has three fiduciary duties: (i) the duty to preserve trust property and make it productive, (ii) the duty to make sure the trust supports the beneficiary, and (iii) the duty to remain loyal to remaindermen

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Spendthrift Trust

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A spendthrift trust prohibits the beneficiary from voluntarily or involuntarily transferring his interest in the land. A settlor-beneficiary cannot protect his own interests from creditors by a spend-thrift provision

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Pour-Over Gift

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Under the traditional view, to create a valid pour-over gift from a will to a revocable trust, the trust must be in existence or must be executed at the time of the will’s execution
Under the prevailing view, the trust may be established after the will is executed but before the testator’s death

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Powers of Appointment

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A person writing a will or trust can give their beneficiaries a power of appointment which enables them to designate who will receive specific property

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Definite Beneficiaries

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Definite beneficiaries are necessary to the validity of a trust. They must be susceptible to identification at the time the trust is distributed. Beneficiaries may be a class as long as the class is sufficiently definite.

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Trust Fails

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If a trust fails, a resulting trust in favor of the settlor or their successors is presumed.

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Beneficiary Claimant

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Unless states otherwise, a beneficiary’s claimant can generally reach the beneficiary’s interest to satisfy their claims. They can only reach the interest though, not the trust property itself

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Cy Pres Doctrine

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The doctrine applies when a specific charitable purpose indicated by the settlor is no longer possible and the settlor manifested a general charitable intent. The court can name a new charity as close as possible to the original one.

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Uniform Prudent Investor Act

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Under the UPIA, the trustee must invest and manage the trust assets as a prudent investor would. There is also a duty to diversify unless provided otherwise.