The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to interests in trust, practically eliminating the Rule Against Perpetuities ( RAP ). This article discusses the legislation\u27s impact on the RAP in trust and non-trust situations
Perpetual trusts are an established feature of today’s estate planning firmament. Yet little-noticed...
The following article is adapted from an article soon to be published in the Cambridge Law Journal. ...
The creator of a trust of any complexity or length of duration usually attempts to create future con...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
We seem to be encountering all manner of unpleasant developments these days – bad weather, low commo...
During the last two decades more than half the states have either abolished or substantially weakene...
The prevalent criticism seems to be that the Rule Against Perpetuities, as presently applied, does n...
The new century is rapidly coming to be dominated by two developments—terrorism and the realization ...
For more than two centuries, the Rule against Perpetuities has served as the chief means of limiting...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
After 128 years of criticism and confusion and enormous amounts of litigation, New York has amended ...
In November 2005, Colorado residents voted to suspend for five years the state’s self-imposed revenu...
Georgia should resist the urge to join the parade of states that have overturned the Rule Against Pe...
For centuries the Rule Against Perpetuities provided protection against a pair of dangers: that impo...
The Rule Against Perpetuities is dying an ignoble death. To attract trust business and the lawyers\u...
Perpetual trusts are an established feature of today’s estate planning firmament. Yet little-noticed...
The following article is adapted from an article soon to be published in the Cambridge Law Journal. ...
The creator of a trust of any complexity or length of duration usually attempts to create future con...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
We seem to be encountering all manner of unpleasant developments these days – bad weather, low commo...
During the last two decades more than half the states have either abolished or substantially weakene...
The prevalent criticism seems to be that the Rule Against Perpetuities, as presently applied, does n...
The new century is rapidly coming to be dominated by two developments—terrorism and the realization ...
For more than two centuries, the Rule against Perpetuities has served as the chief means of limiting...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
After 128 years of criticism and confusion and enormous amounts of litigation, New York has amended ...
In November 2005, Colorado residents voted to suspend for five years the state’s self-imposed revenu...
Georgia should resist the urge to join the parade of states that have overturned the Rule Against Pe...
For centuries the Rule Against Perpetuities provided protection against a pair of dangers: that impo...
The Rule Against Perpetuities is dying an ignoble death. To attract trust business and the lawyers\u...
Perpetual trusts are an established feature of today’s estate planning firmament. Yet little-noticed...
The following article is adapted from an article soon to be published in the Cambridge Law Journal. ...
The creator of a trust of any complexity or length of duration usually attempts to create future con...