For the vast majority of the twentieth century, trusts served two pivotal roles. The first was as a vehicle to help mitigate federal and state estate tax burdens, the rates of which could be quite significant. The second was to assist in asset preservation, safeguarding trust beneficiaries from their profligacy, former spouses, creditors, and the like. At the start of the twenty-first century, Congress passed legislation that curtailed the impact of the federal estate tax, and many state legislatures have followed suit, either eliminating or significantly reducing their estate taxes. As a result of these legislative changes, trust instrument reliance to mitigate transfer tax burdens is no longer a commonplace objective. Instead, the role of...
For years, U.S. citizens have looked to offshore jurisdictions to create trusts that protect a settl...
Trusts were first created in England many centuries ago by settling property upon protective Trusts ...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
For the vast majority of the twentieth century, trusts served two pivotal roles. The first was as a ...
While members of Congress vigorously debate the advantages and disadvantages of keeping the current ...
Over the last twenty years, domestic asset protection trusts have risen in popularity as a means of ...
The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some c...
Spendthrift trusts which shield assets from creditors have been an ongoing problem for the law since...
As the US becomes increasingly litigious, US citizens are more frequently sheltering their wealth in...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, 21 states have now validated perpetual trusts. The prev...
This Article examines the rise of state asset protection trust (\u27APT) statutes. It juxtaposes two...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, twenty-one states have validated perpetual trusts. Th...
The growth in the U.S. economy has allowed Americans to increase their savings--but how? A novel app...
Part II makes the conceptual case for viewing the trust as an elective cost-externalization device. ...
Over the last thirty years, most jurisdictions in the United States have repealed or abrogated the R...
For years, U.S. citizens have looked to offshore jurisdictions to create trusts that protect a settl...
Trusts were first created in England many centuries ago by settling property upon protective Trusts ...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
For the vast majority of the twentieth century, trusts served two pivotal roles. The first was as a ...
While members of Congress vigorously debate the advantages and disadvantages of keeping the current ...
Over the last twenty years, domestic asset protection trusts have risen in popularity as a means of ...
The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some c...
Spendthrift trusts which shield assets from creditors have been an ongoing problem for the law since...
As the US becomes increasingly litigious, US citizens are more frequently sheltering their wealth in...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, 21 states have now validated perpetual trusts. The prev...
This Article examines the rise of state asset protection trust (\u27APT) statutes. It juxtaposes two...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, twenty-one states have validated perpetual trusts. Th...
The growth in the U.S. economy has allowed Americans to increase their savings--but how? A novel app...
Part II makes the conceptual case for viewing the trust as an elective cost-externalization device. ...
Over the last thirty years, most jurisdictions in the United States have repealed or abrogated the R...
For years, U.S. citizens have looked to offshore jurisdictions to create trusts that protect a settl...
Trusts were first created in England many centuries ago by settling property upon protective Trusts ...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...