The rules for revoking an irrevocable trust
June 29, 2016 by Tom Nawrocki
Clients seeking some measure of certainty in their estate plans often put their confidence in an irrevocable trust. The very name of the vehicle would seem to ensure that the client’s wishes will be carried out, no matter what.
But if the trust grantor and beneficiaries collectively decide to change the terms of the trust, options are available to them. And sometimes not even the beneficiaries have to agree. Click HERE for some rules to keep in mind. LifeHealthPro articles are free to view via registration on their site.
Originally Posted at Lifehealthpro on June 21, 2016 by Tom Nawrocki.
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