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Remember: Trusts Are Not Public Record Contrary to a last will and testament, which becomes public record for anyone to read once it's filed for probate with the appropriate state court, a revocable living trust doesn't have to be filed with any court.
Remember: Trusts Are Not Public Record Contrary to a last will and testament, which becomes public record for anyone to read once it's filed for probate with the appropriate state court, a revocable living trust doesn't have to be filed with any court.
Irrevocable trusts are private documents and not subject to public record.
Irrevocable trusts are private documents and not subject to public record.
Irrevocable trusts require a legally enforceable trust agreement. The trust agreement must contain the specific rules and restrictions governing administration of the trust property and also contain important details about the trust, such as the identity of the trustee and beneficiaries.
Irrevocable trusts require a legally enforceable trust agreement. The trust agreement must contain the specific rules and restrictions governing administration of the trust property and also contain important details about the trust, such as the identity of the trustee and beneficiaries.
Irrevocable trusts are often set up as grantor trusts, which simply means that they are not recognized for income tax purposes (all of the income tax attributes of the trust, such as income, loss, gains, etc. is passed on to the grantor of the trust).
Irrevocable trusts are often set up as grantor trusts, which simply means that they are not recognized for income tax purposes (all of the income tax attributes of the trust, such as income, loss, gains, etc. is passed on to the grantor of the trust).
Beneficiaries of an irrevocable trust have rights to information about the trust and to make sure the trustee is acting properly. The scope of those rights depends on the type of beneficiary. Current beneficiaries are beneficiaries who are currently entitled to income from the trust.
Beneficiaries of an irrevocable trust have rights to information about the trust and to make sure the trustee is acting properly. The scope of those rights depends on the type of beneficiary. Current beneficiaries are beneficiaries who are currently entitled to income from the trust.
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