The Rise of Trust Decanting in the United States
23 Trusts & Trustees 976 (December 2017)
7 Pages Posted: 26 Sep 2017 Last revised: 22 Jan 2018
Date Written: December 1, 2017
Abstract
In a trust decanting, a trustee who under the terms of a trust (the first trust) has a discretionary power over distribution uses that power to distribute the trust property to a new trust (the second trust) with updated provisions, leaving behind the sediment of the first trust’s stale provisions. This article canvasses the rise of trust decanting in American trust practice, taking notice of its common law origins, its contrast with traditional American doctrine on trust modification and termination, the proliferation of state trust decanting statutes, and several areas of doctrinal divergence across the states.
Keywords: trusts, trust law, trust decanting, trust modification, trust fiduciary, trust distribution
JEL Classification: K11, K34
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