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Setting up an Irrevocable Funeral Trust Final Expense plan can now be done by attorneys, financial planners, insurance agents and funeral consultants.

With the funeral trust being offered by the attorney, financial planner, insurance agent or funeral consultant, the senior doesn't have to go to the funeral home. In the comfort of their own homes, they can sign an irrevocable funeral trust that is funded with a single payment life policy.

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Can a funeral parlor be a beneficiary under an irrevocable trust in New Jersey?

Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.


Is it possible to arrange an irrevocable trust with the same person as grantor trustee and beneficiary?

You cannot have the same person as grantor, trustee and beneficiary in any trust. There is no trust created in such a set up. The grantor in an irrevocable trust cannot be the trustee. The property in an irrevocable trust must be permanently separated from the grantor's control.


Can the same person be the trustee and a beneficiary of an irrevocable trust?

No. That would invalidate the trust.


If the grantor and the trustee are the same person in an irrevocable trust can they revoke any or part of that trust from the beneficuary?

In short no, an Irrevocable Trust cant be legally revoked by either party.


Is an irrevocable trust a living trust?

Yes. There are two types of trusts, living (intervivos) and testamentary. The living trust is created by a living person(called the settlor or trustor). The testamentary trust is created by the will of a deceased person. Living trusts are designated as either revocable or irrevocable depending on the authority of the settlor. If the settlor has the power to cancel or revoke the trust, it is a revocable trust. If the settlor has no power to revoke it then it is an irrevocable trust. Since the revocable/irrevocable distinction is determined by what the settlor can do while he or she is alive, the trust had to have been made during the settlor's lifetime. Hence, an irrevocable trust is a living trust. On the other hand a trust that is set forth in a person's will is revocable during the life of the testator simply by a modification of the will through a codicil. Once the testator has died that trust becomes irrevocable.


When a revocable trust becomes a irrevocable trust after a person dies is trust a non grantor trust or a grantor trust?

it remains a grantor trust


How can you tell if a trust is irrevocable?

Generally, an irrevocable trust is titled 'irrevocable' or is designated as such somewhere in the first few paragraphs.


What is the difference between credit shelter trust and irrevocable trust?

What is the difference between credit shelter trust and irrevocable trust?


When an irrevocable trust ends how long do people have to sue the estate?

An irrevocable trust and an estate are two separate and distinct legal arrangements. If a person transfers their property to an irrevocable trust it is no longer part of their estate. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation, hear the details and explain your options.


If timber is sold on land in irrevocable trust should it go into the irrevocable trust account?

no


Can a testamentary trust be revocable?

No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.


Can there be a trustee and beneficiary to an irrevocable trust?

A trustee and a beneficiary are essential to a trust. Without a trustee and a beneficiary there is no valid trust. They should not be the same person.

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