Selbyville Trusts Lawyer, Delaware


Chip T Armbruster

Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

John Frederick Robbert

Estate, Elder Law, Civil & Human Rights, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

John F. Robbed

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  52 Years

Robert David Wolfgang

Elder Law, Trusts, Veterans' Affairs
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kennedy William Scott

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Dennis Charles Brady

Elder Law, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

Peter Berkery

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  37 Years

Leslie Case DiPietro

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

H. Richard Piet

Insurance, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

H Richard Piet

Insurance, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

TRUSTEE

The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income ... (more...)
The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income or principal as directed in the trust document. With a simple probate-avoidance living trust, the person who creates the trust is also the trustee.

CERTIFICATION OF TRUST

See abstract of trust.

INTESTATE

The condition of dying without a valid will. The probate court appoints an administrator to distribute the deceased person's property according to state law.

LAPSE

Under a will, the failure of a gift of property. A gift lapses when the beneficiary dies before the person who made the will, and no alternate has been named. S... (more...)
Under a will, the failure of a gift of property. A gift lapses when the beneficiary dies before the person who made the will, and no alternate has been named. Some states have anti-lapse statutes, which prevent gifts to relatives of the deceased person from lapsing unless the relative has no heirs of his or her own. A lapsed gift becomes part of the residuary estate.

ABSTRACT OF TRUST

A condensed version of a living trust document, which leaves out details of what is in the trust and the identity of the beneficiaries. You can show an abstract... (more...)
A condensed version of a living trust document, which leaves out details of what is in the trust and the identity of the beneficiaries. You can show an abstract of trust to a financial organization or other institution to prove that you have established a valid living trust, without revealing specifics that you want to keep private. In some states, this document is called a 'certification of trust.'

INTESTATE SUCCESSION

The method by which property is distributed when a person dies without a valid will. Each state's law provides that the property be distributed to the closest s... (more...)
The method by which property is distributed when a person dies without a valid will. Each state's law provides that the property be distributed to the closest surviving relatives. In most states, the surviving spouse, children, parents, siblings, nieces and nephews, and next of kin inherit, in that order.

PROPERTY CONTROL TRUST

Any trust that imposes limits or controls over the rights of trust beneficiaries. These trusts include (1) special needs trusts designed to assist people who ha... (more...)
Any trust that imposes limits or controls over the rights of trust beneficiaries. These trusts include (1) special needs trusts designed to assist people who have special physical, emotional or other requirements, (2) spendthrift trusts designed to prevent a beneficiary from wasting the trust principal; and (3) sprinkling trusts that allow the trustee to decide how to distribute trust income or principal among the beneficiaries.

TRUSTEE POWERS

The provisions in a trust document defining what the trustee may and may not do.

QDOT TRUST

A trust used to postpone estate tax when more than the amount of the personal federal estate tax exemption is left to a non-U.S. citizen spouse by the other spo... (more...)
A trust used to postpone estate tax when more than the amount of the personal federal estate tax exemption is left to a non-U.S. citizen spouse by the other spouse. QDOT stands for qualified domestic trust.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Cargill, Inc. v. JWH SPEC. CIRCUMSTANCE LLC

... With two major carve-outs, the Act explicitly subjects Delaware statutory trusts to existing trust law concepts. Section ... 2. Does the Act itself preempt duties the Cargill Plaintiffs otherwise would have had under the law of trusts? As ...

IN THE MATTER OF LAMMOT DU PONT COPELAND TRUST NO. 5400

... MEMORANDUM OPINION. CHANDLER, Chancellor. This case presents, on summary judgment, the narrow question of whether the assets of two trusts, upon their future termination, are to be distributed to their beneficiaries per stirpes or per capita. ...

IN THE MATTER OF LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF DALAND

... The issue before me is whether a validly executed will can be reformed by inserting language intended to exercise testator's powers of appointment over his parents' trusts, language which is alleged to have been omitted mistakenly by the scrivener during the process of drafting ...