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What is the Difference Between an Inter Vivos Trust and a Testamentary Trust?
A TESTAMENTARY TRUST IS CREATED IN A WILL AND FUNDED THROUGH PROBATE As the name suggests, a “testamentary” trust is created in a testament — either a will or an addendum to a will called a codicil. Although the terms of a testamentary trust are established in the will, the trust itself does not come into… Read More »
What Kinds of Trusts Can Exist in California?
WHAT IS A TRUST? In the law, a “trust” is a legal relationship that relates to property. People think of a trust as a “thing,” but in reality, a trust is a set of relationships, defined with respect to property. The property that is held in a trust is called the trust estate or trust corpus…. Read More »