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Your abbreviations are not universally known. However, generally, you must look to the trust for the information you seek. The document that created the trust should include the answers to your questions. A trust operates according to the provisions set forth in the trust document.

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Q: A CST is created with children as beneficiaries and wife receives income. What happens to CRT when the wife dies. Does trust continue or can children dissolve trust to distribute assets?
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