What is the “spendthrift provision” in a Trust?

 In Estate Planning, Probate

Florida’s spendthrift provision protects Trustees and beneficiaries from creditors seeking to collect on a beneficiary’s debts and from the beneficiaries themselves, pledging their interest in the Trust as collateral. Essentially, the provision stipulates that no creditor can access the assets in a Trust designated to be distributed to certain beneficiaries, as long as the assets remain in the Trust. However, as soon as the beneficiaries receive their assets from the Trust, the creditors are allowed to seek repayment from them.

For more information about the spendthrift provision, you can look up Florida Statute §736.0502 at www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes. To review an existing Will or Trust or for help creating one, please contact the attorneys at Bach, Jacobs & Byrne, P.A. at (941) 906-1231.

 

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