irrevocable living trust definition

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455 documents for irrevocable living trust definition
  • ...Subpart A: Clarification and Definition of Account Insurance Coverage. 745.4 - Revocable ... formal trusts are commonly referred to as living trusts or family trusts. (Example 1: Account Owner...(h) Revocable trusts that become irrevocable trusts. Notwithstanding the provisions in section ...

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  • ... formal trusts are commonly referred to as living trusts or family trusts. (Example 1: Account Owner...(c) Definition of beneficiary. For purposes of this section, a be...(h) Revocable trusts that become irrevocable trusts. Notwithstanding the provisions in section ...

  • D. 9348, under Section 2642, provides guidance regarding the qualified severance of a trust for generation-skipping transfer tax purposes under Section 2642(a)(3).

    ... that typically would occur after an irrevocable trust (whether inter vivos or testamentary) has be...For a date to satisfy the definition in the preceding sentence, however, the funding mu... in two equal shares, one share to the then-living descendants of each child, per stirpes. T elects, ...

  • ...(3) Certain trust events treated as if occurring after October 22, 1... under a revocable trust that became irrevocable by reason of the transferor's death after Septembe...See 26.26521(a) for the definition of a transferor. (ii) Irrevocable trust defined(A)..., and more remote issue of A and B living at the time the trust terminates. The court's cons...

  • ...Neither dependency nor living-in-the-same-household will be a factor in determin...? are revocable burial contracts, burial trusts, other burial arrangements (including amounts paid...Property other than listed in this definition will not be considered ?burial funds.?. (4) Recipi...(ii) Amounts in an irrevocable trust (or other irrevocable arrangement) available...

  • ... regarding his will and assets held in trust, the Texas probate court had to resolve allegation... through his will or that were held in his living trust. These and other legal and factual determina... Marshall II made the Living Trust irrevocable.5 B J. Howar...)(2) Congress provided a non-exhaustive definition of core proceedings that includes the omnibus cate...

  • ...A qualified annuity interest is an irrevocable right to receive a fixed amount. The annuity amoun... value of the property transferred to the trust, as finally determined for federal tax purposes, p... interest, the interest must meet the definition of and function exclusively as a qualified interes... is to be paid to B, A's spouse, if then living, for 10 years or until B's prior death. A retains ...

  • ...; Mortgage Servicing Accounts; Revocable Trust Accounts;. International Banking; Foreign Banks. A... to both life-estate interests and to irrevocable trusts springing from a revocable trust. The inter... Page 47712 . where the owner creates a living trust account and provides a life estate interest ..., one commenter recommended that the definition of ``non- contingent trust interest'' be expanded ...

  • ... traditional family offices and private trust companies. A family office that does not meet th... of a designated common ancestor (living or deceased) and their spouses or spousal equivale... one of the following criteria: An irrevocable trust of which family clients are the sole current...



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