Inter Vivos Trust

Living Trust: Trust Established and in Operation During the Settlor's Life
A Living Trust, also known as Inter Vivos Trust, is a legal instrument that takes effect during the settlor's lifetime. It allows the settlor to manage and protect assets while alive and efficiently transfer them after death without the need for probate.
Voluntary Trust: Definition, Function, and Examples
Explore the concept of a voluntary trust, its functionality, and practical examples. Understand how this type of living trust, also known as an inter vivos trust, works.

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