What are the (6) requirements for a valid trust?
What are the requirements for the settlor?
What are the requirements for trust property?
What are the requirements for the trustee?
What is a testamentary trustee?
What are the limits on serving as one?
Definition
Limits
What happens if a will establishes a trust, but does not name a trustee?
No trust fails for lack of a trustee, unless the settlor clearly stated that only one person could be trustee and that person is not available
Otherwise, the court will appoint a suitable trustee
Does a trustee have to post bond?
Not unless the court finds it is necessary to protect the interests of beneficiaries
What is required for intent to create a trust?
Settlor must attach enforceable duties that can be supervised as to the transfer of the property
Otherwise, it was just a gift to the purported trustee
What are the requirements for beneficiaries?
Depends on type of trust:
What is the effect of RAP in Virginia?
Common law rule:
Virginia’s adoption of USRAP
What is the process for applying RAP in Virginia?
What do you say if you think there is a RAP problem, but you are not confident?
There is no perpetuities problem. Virginia has enacted the Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities, which provides an alternate vesting period of 90 years.
All interests created by this will are almost certain to vest or terminate within 90 years after their creation, and therefore will likely be valid despite the common law RAP.
Even if the interests have neither vested nor terminated at the end of the 90 year period, USRAP requires the courts to fix the problem so that the interests do vest at that point.
What is required for a trust to have a lawful purpose?
Trust cannot:
What constitutes an unreasonable condition of a trust?
What is not unreasonable?
Unreasonable
Reasonable
What is an oral trust?
A trust of either personal or real property, the terms of which can be proven by clear and convincing evidence
What are examples of non-probate devices?
What is the distinguishing characteristic of an intervivos trust?
It is created during the lifetime of the settlor
This is what makes it an effective non-probate transfer vehicle
Are intervivos trusts revocable?
Yes. All inter vivos trusts are presumed revocable if:
This is a reversal of the common law rule, and a result of Virginia’s adoption of the UTC
Who can revoke a trust?
What is a pour over arrangement?
Either:
What is a self-declaration of trust?
Settlor makes himself both the trustee and beneficiary
But adds a remainder beneficiary
And a successor trustee, who takes over in the event of settlor’s incapacity or death
What is the statue of limitations for contesting a revocable trust?
The earlier of:
When a trust is contested, can the trustee be subject to liability for distributing assets in according with the trust?
Only if trustee distributes assets while either:
What happens if a beneficiary of a trust is determined to have been invalid after receiving assets?
Person must return any distribution received, but they have no further liability