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An individual could transfer all her property to a trust so that she owns nothing at the time of death. However, property might be missed or property may come into the estate as a result of the death. A person who has a trust should also have a will.

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Can the surviving Trustor change the Co-Trustees of the decedent Trustor's trust?

The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.


What kind of document do you execute to say a trust is revoked?

You must follow the provisions in the trust document for termination of the trust. If the trust was recorded in the land records a termination should be recorded AFTER the real property is properly transferred from the trust by the trustee according to the provisions of the trust.


Does the person overseeing a trust need to tell a minor that a trust exists for them?

In most cases, the person overseeing a trust does not need to inform a minor beneficiary about the trust until they reach the age specified in the trust document to receive the funds. However, laws may vary by jurisdiction, so it's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance.


What is needed to prepare a living trust?

To prepare a living trust, you will need to gather information on your assets and decide who will be the beneficiaries and trustees. You will also need to draft a trust document that outlines the terms and conditions of the trust. Finally, the trust document must be signed and notarized to make it legally binding.


Can a trustee refuse to give disbursements to a beneficiary under a living person's trust?

No. The trustee only has the power granted in the document that created the trust. If the trust was drafted properly, there are provisions in the trust document for the removal of the trustee and for appointing a new trustee. If not, then the matter can be brought before a judge and the court can remove a trustee who is violating the terms of the trust.

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What is a Last will and testament with living trust?

A Last Will and Testament is a written document that sets forth a testator's instructions on how their property will be distributed upon their death. A trust set forth in a will is called a Testamentary Trust.A Living Trust is a trust created by a person while they are living.


What documents are necessary for a trust with limited assets?

The only document needed to set up a trust is the trust document, or, the Declaration of Trust. The trustee and all business carried on by the trustee must rely on the provisions in that trust document. It should always be drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust law in your jurisdiction since the trustee can only exercise the powers set forth in the trust document. An invalid trust can create problems that are costly to correct and must be addressed by a judge in a court of equity.


Should i Capitalize will and trust?

In general, you should only capitalize "Will" and "Trust" when they are used as specific legal terms referring to a Last Will and Testament or a Trust document. Otherwise, they should be written in lowercase.


What is the timing of a trust disbursement after death?

Every trust is unique to the document that created that trust. You need to review the trust document for your answer.Every trust is unique to the document that created that trust. You need to review the trust document for your answer.Every trust is unique to the document that created that trust. You need to review the trust document for your answer.Every trust is unique to the document that created that trust. You need to review the trust document for your answer.


Can a trust exist where there is no trust deed?

A court can impose a trust on equitable grounds against someone who obtained property through wrongdoing. The wrongdoer is reduced to a trustee and the title is restored in the rightful owner. This is called a constructive trust. Generally, a trust exists by virtue of a document that sets forth the provisions of the trust, names the trustee(s) and adheres to the state requirements for a valid trust. That document is commonly called a Declaration of Trust. A trust exists independently whether it owns property or not. Any property that is to be held in trust by the trustee must be transferred to the trust. If that property is real estate, the owner must execute a deed that transfers title to the trustee of the trust. By doing so the owner is giving up ownership. If there is no deed to the trustee then the real estate is not part of the trust property. The deed to the trustee is referred to as a trust deed or deed of trust. When the property is transferred out of the trust by the trustee that deed is called a trustee's deed. In some jurisdictions a trust deed or deed of trust is the term used to describe a mortgage.


Is the surviving spouse of a trusts beneficiary entitled to his share of real propert?

You must review the trust document for your answer. A trust is managed according to the provisions in the document that created the particular trust.You must review the trust document for your answer. A trust is managed according to the provisions in the document that created the particular trust.You must review the trust document for your answer. A trust is managed according to the provisions in the document that created the particular trust.You must review the trust document for your answer. A trust is managed according to the provisions in the document that created the particular trust.


Can the surviving Trustor change the Co-Trustees of the decedent Trustor's trust?

The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.The trust document dictates the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if and how successor trustees may be appointed.


What if a deed names a trust and another individual how is the property administered at trustor's death?

According to the provisions in the trust document. You must review it.According to the provisions in the trust document. You must review it.According to the provisions in the trust document. You must review it.According to the provisions in the trust document. You must review it.


Which document will stand in court A photocopy of a trust or an original?

Which document will stand in court: A photocopy or a trust or an original?


The trust beneficiaries signed a modification to drop the bank as trustee and appoint a family member as the sole trustee. Can the trustee withdraw money from the trust at any time?

You must review the document that created the trust. Every trust is managed under the provisions set forth in the trust document and that includes the powers of the trustee. You should ask for a copy of the trust and read the provisions.You must review the document that created the trust. Every trust is managed under the provisions set forth in the trust document and that includes the powers of the trustee. You should ask for a copy of the trust and read the provisions.You must review the document that created the trust. Every trust is managed under the provisions set forth in the trust document and that includes the powers of the trustee. You should ask for a copy of the trust and read the provisions.You must review the document that created the trust. Every trust is managed under the provisions set forth in the trust document and that includes the powers of the trustee. You should ask for a copy of the trust and read the provisions.


If a house was transferred to a living trust can it be sold?

You need to check the document that created the trust to find your answer. All the provisions of a trust and the powers of the trustee are set forth in that trust document. It creates a self governing entity. The trustee can only perform the functions set forth in the declaration. If the trustee has the power to sell real estate the trustee can execute a deed that conveys the property to a new owner. If there is no power in the trustee to transfer real estate explicitly recited in the trust document, then you will need to petition a court to issue a license to sell the real estate or reform the trust to include a power of sale.


How does a beneficiary in a irrevocable trust remove a trustee from property?

They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.