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Cannon – Avoiding the Future Disruption of an Estate Plan

A provision in a trust instrument saying the trust is irrevocable, or the irrevocable nature of a trust because of the death of the settlor, may, in 2021, be a mere minor impediment to making changes to the trust. Furthermore, a surviving spouse or beneficiaries who are unhappy with the terms of a decedent's estate plan may launch a frontal assault on the plan. There are steps that can be taken to prevent or dissuade frivolous or vengeful actions by disgruntled parties and to help ensure a client's carefully constructed estate plan is preserved intact. This teleconference will highlight the following strategies:

  • Trust Instrument Provisions Designed Specifically to Limit Decanting and Changes Under the Uniform Trust Code and Similar Laws

  • Marital and Cohabitation Agreements

  • Drafting and Enforcing No Contest Clauses

  • Mediation and Arbitration Provisions

RSVP to Dan Stanyon (button below). Free for Members! Non-members: $15. Pay via PAYPAL or mail a check: Donna Turner, Smith Watson & Company LLC, 7 North Street, Suite 205, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Thank you!