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When should a trust be decanted?
1. Clarify ambiguities or drafting errors in the trust agreement. As trust beneficiaries die and younger generations become the new heirs, vague provisions or outright mistakes in the original trust agreement may become apparent. Decanting can be used to correct these problems.
2. Provide for a special needs beneficiary. A trust that is not tailored to provide for a special needs beneficiary will cause the beneficiary to lose government benefits. Decanting can be used to turn a trust in which the beneficiary is entitled to money into a full supplemental needs trust.
3. Protect the trust’s accounts and property from the beneficiary’s creditors. A trust that gives the beneficiary control or access to their inheritance puts that inheritance at risk of being snatched by the beneficiary’s creditors, rapidly depleting the inheritance if the beneficiary is sued. Decanting can be used to convert a trust without any asset protection features into a full discretionary trust that the beneficiary’s creditors will not be able to reach.
4. Merge similar trusts into a single trust or create separate trusts from a single trust. An individual may be the beneficiary of multiple trusts that have similar terms. Decanting can be used to combine these trusts into one trust that will reduce administrative costs and oversight. On the other hand, a single trust that has multiple beneficiaries with differing needs can be decanted into separate trusts tailored to each individual beneficiary.
5. Change the governing law or situs to a different state. Changes in state and federal laws can adversely affect the administration and taxation of a multigenerational trust. Decanting can be used to take a trust that is governed by laws that have become unfavorable and convert it into a trust that is governed by different and more advantageous laws.
Final Thoughts on Trust Decanting