Trusts Flashcards
A Trust
A fiduciary relationship with respect to specific property wherein:
- A trustee holds legal title to the property subject to the equitable rights of the beneficiary.
- Creator is settlor who must have the INTENT to create the trust.
- Trust must have valid purpose.
- No consideration required.
Express Private Trust: Settlor with Capacity and Present Intent to Create a Trust
- Must intend trust to take effect immediately.
- Must express intend by words or conduct while settlor owns the property.
- Precatory expressions (hope, wish, suggestion) result in inference that NO trust was intended, but inference MAY be overcome by other evidence.
Express Private Trust: Trustee
- Failure to name a trustee (or failure of trustee to accept or qualify) does NOT defeat a testamentary trust; court will appoint trustee.
- Inter vivos trust will fail without a trustee because there can be no valid delivery and transfer of trust property.
- Trustee must have duties.
- Settlor may declare himself trustee.
Express Private Trust: Trust Property (Res)
- Property may be of any type, including future interests.
- Must be property that settlor has the power to convey.
- Must be described with certainty.
Express Private Trust: Beneficiaries
- Must be capable of taking and holding title to property.
- Must be definite (susceptible of identification when their interests come into enjoyment)(e.g., ‘friends’ is not sufficient);
- Notice not required but beneficiary must accept; acceptance is presumed.
Express Private Trust: Valid Trust Purpose
- Trust or provision must not be: (i) illegal; (ii) impossible to achieve; (iii) contrary to public policy; or (iv) intended to defraud settlor’s creditors based on illegal consideration.
- Effect of invalid condition subsequent—condition stricken, but trust valid.
- Effect of invalid condition precedent—condition stricken, but Court decides if trust is valid.
Express Private Trust: Intervivos Trust
Created during settlors lifetime:
- Declaration of trust by property owner that he holds in trust, or
- Transfer of property by settlor to the trustee.
No writing required UNLESS trust of land.
Express Private Trust: Testamentary Trust
Created by will.
- Essential terms must be ascertained from will, incorporated document, facts of independent significance, or exercise of power of appointment.
- Secret trust (appears as an absolute gift, but a trust is intended)—constructive trust is imposed.
- Semi-secret trust (gift is in trust but without beneficiary)—results in a trust for T’s heirs.
Charitable Trusts
- Purpose must benefit the public.
- Must have indefinite beneficiaries.
- May be perpetual
- Enforceable by AG, not private parties.
- Cy Pres: If settlor’s intended purpose is impracticable, unlawful, or wasteful, court substitutes new charitable purpose: (i) must find settlor had general charitable intent, not just interested in the named charity; (ii) Court will select another purpose as near as possible.
Honorary Trusts
- Not for charitable purpose, but no private beneficiaries who can enforce (for pets, graves, etc.)
- Not enforceable, but trustee may choose to carry it out.
- If Trustee does not carry it out, resulting trust imposed for settlor’s estate.
Beneficiary’s Equitable Interest is Alienable
Beneficiary may voluntarily transfer interest in trust, and his creditors may levy on his interest.
Spendthrift Trust
- Spendthrift trust provides that beneficiary may not voluntarily or involuntarily transfer his interest (i.e., cannot sell or give away interest, and creditors cannot reach it).
- Not valid if settlor is also a beneficiary.
- Dependents, government, those supplying necessities may be able to reach protected interest.
Discretionary Trusts
Trustee has discretion to pay or withhold income or principal.
- The interest in the trust cannot be reached by creditors BEFORE trustee decides to make a discretionary payment.
- After the trustee elects to make payments, must pay creditors directly if he has notice, unless there is a spendthrift provision.
Support Trust
A support trust cannot be assigned OR reached by creditors EVEN WITHOUT a spendthrift clause.
Modification and Termination: By Settlor
- Must reserve right to revoke or modify (under UTC, trusts are presumed to be revocable).
- Power to revoke includes the power to MODIFY.