Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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In this case , the decedent - husband created several valid trust savings accounts for his children prior to dying intestate . His surviving spouse tried to include the assets in the trust savings accounts for purposes of determining ...
In this case , the decedent - husband created several valid trust savings accounts for his children prior to dying intestate . His surviving spouse tried to include the assets in the trust savings accounts for purposes of determining ...
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The court included the corpus of trust in which the ex - husband was an income beneficiary as an asset of his . The assets in the trust included the house in which the ex - husband and his second wife lived . The trust had paid fifty ...
The court included the corpus of trust in which the ex - husband was an income beneficiary as an asset of his . The assets in the trust included the house in which the ex - husband and his second wife lived . The trust had paid fifty ...
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79 C. Inter Vivos Trusts Under Connecticut law , an individual may not create a spendthrift trust for his or her own benefit ; " in other words , the transfer of property to a trust under which the settlor of the trust retains the ...
79 C. Inter Vivos Trusts Under Connecticut law , an individual may not create a spendthrift trust for his or her own benefit ; " in other words , the transfer of property to a trust under which the settlor of the trust retains the ...
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