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    Supplemental needs trust is a US-specific term for a type of special needs trust (an internationally recognized term). Supplemental needs trusts are compliant...
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    A special needs trust, also known in some jurisdictions as a supplemental needs trust, is a specialized trust that allows the disabled beneficiary to...
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  • lifestyle by establishing an adult trust fund in his behalf. Larry is the beneficiary of an Adult Supplemental Needs Trust, which was sponsored by the...
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  • Medicaid. An ABLE account can be used instead of, or together with, a supplemental needs trust, to maintain a beneficiary's eligibility for SSI. Earnings from...
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  • Program. The Arc New York Community Trusts The Community Trusts are pooled trusts which qualify as Supplemental Needs Trusts for people with disabilities as...
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    In the trust law of England, Australia, Canada, and other common law jurisdictions, a discretionary trust is a trust where the beneficiaries and their...
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    A blind trust is a trust in which the trust beneficiaries have no knowledge of the holdings of the trust, and no right to intervene in their handling....
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    A testamentary trust (sometimes referred to as a will trust or trust under will) is a trust which arises upon the death of the testator, and which is specified...
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    A trust is a legal relationship in which the owner of property (or any other transferable right) gives it to another person or entity, who must manage...
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    A charitable trust is an irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes. In some jurisdictions, it is a more specific term than "charitable organization"...
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    In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to...
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  • A resulting trust is an implied trust that comes into existence by operation of law, where property is transferred to someone who pays nothing for it;...
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    Estate planning (category Wills and trusts)
    and needs directs. Guardians are often designated for minor children and beneficiaries with incapacity. Estate planning may involve a will, trusts, beneficiary...
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    In trust law, an express trust is a trust created "in express terms, and usually in writing, as distinguished from one inferred by the law from the conduct...
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    United States trust law is the body of law that regulates the legal instrument for holding wealth known as a trust. Most of the law regulating the creation...
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    In trust law, a spendthrift trust is a trust that is created for the benefit of a person (often unable to control his/her spending) that gives an independent...
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  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a means-tested program that provides cash payments to disabled children, disabled adults, and individuals aged 65...
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    Intestacy (category Wills and trusts)
    statutory trusts (see below); parents; full-blood brothers and sisters, on the statutory trusts; half-blood brothers and sisters, on the statutory trusts; grandparents;...
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  • ASEC. Organization of the Trust Services Criteria are aligned to the COSO framework's 17 principles with additional supplemental criteria organized into...
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  • Supplemental access control (SAC) is a set of security features defined by ICAO for protecting data contained in electronic travel documents (e.g. electronic...
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    relative novelty of a trust itself, before that English term became acceptable. The cestui que is the person for whose benefit (use) the trust is created. Any...
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    Trustee (category Wills and trusts)
    for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any individual who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit...
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    A Totten trust (also referred to as a "Payable on Death" account) is a form of trust in the United States in which one party (the settlor or "grantor"...
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    Holographic will (category Wills and trusts)
    personnel: the only formal requirement for a "soldier's will" is that it needs to be in writing, and it remains valid for up to one year after the end...
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    In trust law, an asset-protection trust is any form of trust which provides for funds to be held on a discretionary basis. Such trusts are set up in an...
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    In trust law, a bare trust is a trust in which the beneficiary has a right to both income and capital and may call for both to be remitted into their own...
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    Slayer rule (category Wills and trusts)
    manslaughter; 2) allowing victims to place the decedent's estate in constructive trust immediately from the time of the killing; and 3) allowing the victims to...
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    Letters of Administration (category Wills and trusts)
    Reversionary interest Testamentary Honorary Asset-protection Special needs Supplemental needs Governing doctrines Pour-over will Cy-près doctrine Hague Convention...
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    Cy-près doctrine (category Wills and trusts)
    nullifying the express purpose of the trust. Some of Jackson's family members attempted to dissolve the trust in order to collect its proceeds, but the...
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  • Department of Agriculture Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children "Commodity Supplemental Food Program - Fact Sheet" (PDF)...
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