What is a Trust?

A trust is a “fictional” legal person that holds title to your property.  The trustee controls decisions for the property in the trust.  If you are confused, then I can’t blame you.

Think of a trust as a bucket that you put your stuff into.  Then somebody, called the trustee, has control over the stuff in the bucket.  Later the bucket gets poured out to the people you name in the trust.

A revocable trust may be dissolved during the settlor’s lifetime by the settlor.

An irrevocable trust continues to exist until the termination conditions spelled out in the trust are met. It is possible to set these up to where property can be exchanged in and out of the trust, but the trust itself cannot be revoked or modified by the settlor.

Why have a trust?

DeWitt Law Firm, Estate Planning