trusts Flashcards
Validity of a trust?
A trust of personal property is valid if it has a trustee, a beneficiary, and trust property
Elements of a trust?
- Trustee
1. A trustee manages the trust property and holds the benefit of the beneficiaries - beneficiary
1. In a private express trust beneficiaries must be definite and ascertainable
2. The same person cannot be the sole trustee and sole beneficiary or the trust collapses - Trust property
1. Trust property must be identifiable
revoking a trust?
- Presumption of revocability
1. Under the UTC, default rule is that an inter vivo trust is revocable unless the instrument states otherwise. - Termination by settlor
- A settlor may terminate the trust if all beneficiaries are in existence and all agree
- Termination by beneficiaries after death of seller
1. irrevocable trust can be terminated if both the income beneficiaries and the remaindermen ALL agree and there is no material purpose of the trust yet to be performed
Pour over will
A will that makes a gift to a trust is valid if the trust is identified in the will and the terms are incorporated into a writing before or while the will is made.
Later amendments are cool in the modern approach, not cool in common law
Discretionary trust
Trustee can decide when to make distributions
Creditor can not get payments unless the trustee acted dishonestly
Support trust
trustee must pay what is necessary for the beneficiaries support
Spendthrift trust
Restrains the transfer of a beneficiary sinterest
creditors cant touch it before the beneficiary does, unless:
- Child support
- Judgement creditor
- Government
Charitable trust
- may be created for a charitable purpose
- Must have a large number of not readily identifiable individuals
Modifying a charitable trust?
May terminate if the charitable purpose becomes unlawful or impossible.
HOWEVER can be saved by Cy Press
- If purpose becomes unlawful or impossible, no alternate is named in the trust, and court finds intent was general, then can direct money in a manner consistent with wishes
Honorary trust
- No charitable purpose or definite beneficiary
- Usually just takes care of something like a tomb stone for a non charitable purpose
- Under UTC, only good for 21 years. under CL vilaetes RAP
Duty of loyalty (trust)
trustee has there duty of loyalty to act in the best interest of the beneficiary
duty of care - prudent administration
UPIA states that a trustee must administer the trust as a prudent person would using reasonable care, skill, and caution
duty to diversity
investments and management decisions should be viewed in the context of the portfolio as a whole and as part of strategy
Remedies fro breech?
- Suspending or removing trustee
2. decreasing compensation
3. compelling them to perform
4. damages
5. ETC.
self dealing? (trust)
- trust beneficiary may rescind the transaction and ask the self dealing purchase to be set aside
- or recover any profits the trustee made
Powers of appointment?
A person writing a will or trust can give her beneficiaries a power of appointment which enables the beneficiary to designate who will receive specific property