Title: Trust Basics
1Trust Basics
Frequently Asked Questions About Trusts and Why
Theyre So Useful
2UNDERSTANDING THE TRUST
3What is a trust?
4A trust is a specific kind of legal relationship
or agreement that exists between someone who
creates it and the person or organization who
manages it
5Essentially, trusts act as legal entities that
own property for a specific purpose
6RELATIONSHIPS
7Who is involved in the trust relationship?
8Someone who creates a trust is called the
trustor, or sometimes a grantor or settlor
9The trustor takes some of his or her property,
transfers it into the trusts name, and names a
trustee who has the duty to manage the property
10PROPERTY
11What does the trust do with the property?
12The trust property, called the trust corpus, is
there for one specific purpose to benefit the
beneficiaries
13The trust property, called the trust corpus, is
there for one specific purpose to benefit the
beneficiaries
14The trustor chooses the beneficiaries at the time
he or she creates the trust, then appoints a
trustee to manage the trust property on behalf of
the beneficiaries
15BENEFITS
16How does the trust provide benefits?
17Depending on the type of trust you create, the
law gives trust certain abilities that normal
property ownership doesnt allow
18For example,
19For example,
Some trusts can allow your estate to avoid
probate
20For example,
Some trusts can allow your estate to avoid
probate
While others can allow you to minimize your
estate tax exposure
21TYPES
22HOW MANY TYPES OF TRUSTS ARE THERE?
23There are too many trust to list here, and each
of them has specific benefits and drawbacks
24You can generally categorize trusts by their
main characteristics
25You can generally categorize trusts by their
main characteristics
such as testamentary trusts, or those you
establish through your will that dont take
effect until youre dead
26You can generally categorize trusts by their
main characteristics
such as testamentary trusts, or those you
establish through your will that dont take
effect until youre dead
and living trusts, or those that take effect
while you are still living
27CREATION
28How do I create a trust?
29You created a trust by setting out the trust
terms in a trust instrument
30This document contains the name of the trustee
and the beneficiary, the terms under which the
trust will operate, and the purposes for which
you create trust
31FLEXIBILITY
32What type of trust should I create?
33That depends on your individual circumstances
34Your estate planning attorney will be able to
explain each of the trusts available to you
35and how each of them can help you meet your
estate planning goals
36LEARN MORE ABOUT TRUSTS IN NORTH DAKOTA AND
MINNESOTA
LEARN MORE ABOUT TRUSTS IN NORTH DAKOTA AND
MINNESOTA
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