Deck 9: Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts, and Probate

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Which of the following is not an element of a trust?

A) A trustee
B) A beneficiary
C) A settlor
D) A gift
E) Trust property
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Which clause in a will distribute all property not disposed of in the other clauses of the main body of the will?

A) Devise
B) General legacy
C) Residuary clause
D) Exordium clause
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Which of the following is a reason to change a will?

A) The testator changes his or her mind
B) Circumstances change
C) Assets are acquired
D) Heirs are born and die
E) All of the above
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What type of will, usually prepared by an attorneys, is subscribed and acknowledged by the testator and witnessed by individuals who are not beneficiaries under the will?

A) Formal
B) Holographic
C) Nuncupative
D) Statutory will
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A specific bequest is:

A) money.
B) real property.
C) a specific devise.
D) a gift of specific property.
E) demonstrative legacy.
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A fiduciary owes a duty of trust to:

A) the estate.
B) the guardian.
C) the trustee.
D) the executor.
E) the heirs.
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Which clause in a will comes just before the testator's signature and the date?

A) Disinheritance clause
B) Testimonium clause
C) Opening clause
D) Exordium clause
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Who is the person named in a will who pay all debts and taxes and distributes the property in accordance with the will?

A) Administrator
B) Settlor
C) Executor
D) Beneficiary
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A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person's property is known as:

A) executor.
B) guardian.
C) trustee.
D) trustor.
E) None of the above
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What is the judicial procedure by which a will is proved valid or invalid and the court-supervised process that takes place after a person dies?

A) Trust
B) Will
C) Probate
D) Devise
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Changes to a will may be published in:

A) an addendum.
B) a codicil.
C) an attestation clause.
D) a testimonium clause.
E) the closing clause.
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Which clause in a will is a clause used to deprive an heir of the right to inherit?

A) Disinheritance clause
B) General legacy
C) Residuary clause
D) Exordium clause
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What type of trust, where the settlor must clearly intend to create a trust, has the following four elements: (1) a settlor, (2) a trustee, (3) trust property, and (4) at least one beneficiary?

A) Express trust
B) Implied trust
C) Testamentary trust
D) Living trust
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What type of will is handwritten by the testator?

A) Formal
B) Holographic
C) Nuncupative
D) Statutory will
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What type of trust, often called an involuntary trust, is created by law?

A) Express trust
B) Implied trust
C) Testamentary trust
D) Living trust
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Which of the following is not common to most wills?

A) The opening clauses
B) Promises not to leave anything to a disfavored child
C) The fiduciary clause
D) The closing clause
E) The body of the will
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What type of will is oral will be made by one on his or her deathbed?

A) Formal
B) Holographic
C) Nuncupative
D) Statutory will
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A living trust becomes effective:

A) during the life of the settlor.
B) upon death of the settlor.
C) upon death of the beneficiary.
D) when an express trust is created.
E) during the probate process.
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Which of the following may a person not distribute in a will?

A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Money
D) Property owned by another
E) A car
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A gift by will of specific real property is known as a:

A) bequest.
B) devise.
C) general legacy.
D) demonstrative legacy.
E) testimonium clause.
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A will may not be changed.
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The settlor is the person who creates an express trust.
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Wills fall into three broad categories: formal,_____, and nuncupative.
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A nuncupative will, an oral will made by one on his or her deathbed, is sometimes referred to as a _____ will.
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Probate is the court-supervised process that takes places after a person dies.
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A trust is a document in which a person makes provisions for the disposition of all real property.
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A will is a document in which an individual provides for the distribution of his or her property upon his or her death.
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An implied trust is often called an involuntary trust.
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The first opening clause in a will that usually identifies the testator and includes the testator's residence, the intent to create a last will and testament, and the intent to revoke any prior wills and codicils is called the ______ clause.
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Wills fall into two broad categories: holographic and formal.
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The attestation clause is used to open the will.
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A person can change his or her will only once during their lifetime.
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A general ______ is a gift of a specific amount of money. This gift of money is taken from the assets of the general estate.
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A common element of a will is the fiduciary clause.
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Wills need not be drafted by attorneys.
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An addition or change to a will that does not contain the entire will is called a(n) _________.
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Technically a trust is a situation where the title to property is divided into two parts: legal title and equitable title.
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All guardianship documents are drafted by the court.
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The first opening clause that usually identifies the testator in a will is called the testimonium clause.
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When a person dies without a will, the law of intestate succession is applied.
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Explain how a will can be revoked or changed.
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The federal estate tax, also called the death tax by some critics, is a tax applied to the transfer of a person's assets at death. Discuss whether you think the federal government should repeal the federal estate tax. Explain your position.
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A will can be changed or revoked any time after the will is properly created and before ______.
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Compare and contrast the three broad categories of wills.
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The most common types of express trusts are living trusts and _______ trusts.
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If a person acquires legal title to property as a result of fraud, the court may impose a(n) _______ trust on the individual holding the legal title.
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During probate, the person who is named by the court to pay debts and distribute property is called a(n) _______.
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In a state that recognizes holographic wills, why would a person consult a lawyer to help draft a will rather than just write their own holographic will?
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Explain the different types of trusts.
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The person who creates a trust is called a(n)______ while the person who makes a will is called an testator/testatrix.
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Match between columns
Administrator
A person who has made a will who is a man
Administrator
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Administrator
The person who creates a trust
Administrator
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Administrator
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Administrator
A person who holds property in trust
Administrator
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Administrator
A deceased person
Administrator
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Administrator
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Testator
A person who has made a will who is a man
Testator
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Testator
The person who creates a trust
Testator
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Testator
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Testator
A person who holds property in trust
Testator
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Testator
A deceased person
Testator
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Testator
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Decedent
A person who has made a will who is a man
Decedent
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Decedent
The person who creates a trust
Decedent
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Decedent
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Decedent
A person who holds property in trust
Decedent
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Decedent
A deceased person
Decedent
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Decedent
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Trustee
A person who has made a will who is a man
Trustee
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Trustee
The person who creates a trust
Trustee
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Trustee
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Trustee
A person who holds property in trust
Trustee
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Trustee
A deceased person
Trustee
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Trustee
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Testatrix
A person who has made a will who is a man
Testatrix
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Testatrix
The person who creates a trust
Testatrix
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Testatrix
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Testatrix
A person who holds property in trust
Testatrix
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Testatrix
A deceased person
Testatrix
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Testatrix
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Fiduciary
A person who has made a will who is a man
Fiduciary
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Fiduciary
The person who creates a trust
Fiduciary
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Fiduciary
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Fiduciary
A person who holds property in trust
Fiduciary
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Fiduciary
A deceased person
Fiduciary
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Fiduciary
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Executor
A person who has made a will who is a man
Executor
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Executor
The person who creates a trust
Executor
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Executor
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Executor
A person who holds property in trust
Executor
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Executor
A deceased person
Executor
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Executor
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Beneficiary
A person who has made a will who is a man
Beneficiary
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Beneficiary
The person who creates a trust
Beneficiary
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Beneficiary
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Beneficiary
A person who holds property in trust
Beneficiary
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Beneficiary
A deceased person
Beneficiary
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Beneficiary
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Settlor
A person who has made a will who is a man
Settlor
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Settlor
The person who creates a trust
Settlor
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Settlor
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Settlor
A person who holds property in trust
Settlor
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Settlor
A deceased person
Settlor
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Settlor
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Guardian
A person who has made a will who is a man
Guardian
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Guardian
The person who creates a trust
Guardian
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Guardian
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Guardian
A person who holds property in trust
Guardian
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Guardian
A deceased person
Guardian
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Guardian
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
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Deck 9: Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts, and Probate
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Which of the following is not an element of a trust?

A) A trustee
B) A beneficiary
C) A settlor
D) A gift
E) Trust property
D
2
Which clause in a will distribute all property not disposed of in the other clauses of the main body of the will?

A) Devise
B) General legacy
C) Residuary clause
D) Exordium clause
C
3
Which of the following is a reason to change a will?

A) The testator changes his or her mind
B) Circumstances change
C) Assets are acquired
D) Heirs are born and die
E) All of the above
E
4
What type of will, usually prepared by an attorneys, is subscribed and acknowledged by the testator and witnessed by individuals who are not beneficiaries under the will?

A) Formal
B) Holographic
C) Nuncupative
D) Statutory will
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A specific bequest is:

A) money.
B) real property.
C) a specific devise.
D) a gift of specific property.
E) demonstrative legacy.
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A fiduciary owes a duty of trust to:

A) the estate.
B) the guardian.
C) the trustee.
D) the executor.
E) the heirs.
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Which clause in a will comes just before the testator's signature and the date?

A) Disinheritance clause
B) Testimonium clause
C) Opening clause
D) Exordium clause
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Who is the person named in a will who pay all debts and taxes and distributes the property in accordance with the will?

A) Administrator
B) Settlor
C) Executor
D) Beneficiary
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A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person's property is known as:

A) executor.
B) guardian.
C) trustee.
D) trustor.
E) None of the above
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What is the judicial procedure by which a will is proved valid or invalid and the court-supervised process that takes place after a person dies?

A) Trust
B) Will
C) Probate
D) Devise
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Changes to a will may be published in:

A) an addendum.
B) a codicil.
C) an attestation clause.
D) a testimonium clause.
E) the closing clause.
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Which clause in a will is a clause used to deprive an heir of the right to inherit?

A) Disinheritance clause
B) General legacy
C) Residuary clause
D) Exordium clause
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What type of trust, where the settlor must clearly intend to create a trust, has the following four elements: (1) a settlor, (2) a trustee, (3) trust property, and (4) at least one beneficiary?

A) Express trust
B) Implied trust
C) Testamentary trust
D) Living trust
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What type of will is handwritten by the testator?

A) Formal
B) Holographic
C) Nuncupative
D) Statutory will
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What type of trust, often called an involuntary trust, is created by law?

A) Express trust
B) Implied trust
C) Testamentary trust
D) Living trust
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Which of the following is not common to most wills?

A) The opening clauses
B) Promises not to leave anything to a disfavored child
C) The fiduciary clause
D) The closing clause
E) The body of the will
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What type of will is oral will be made by one on his or her deathbed?

A) Formal
B) Holographic
C) Nuncupative
D) Statutory will
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A living trust becomes effective:

A) during the life of the settlor.
B) upon death of the settlor.
C) upon death of the beneficiary.
D) when an express trust is created.
E) during the probate process.
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Which of the following may a person not distribute in a will?

A) Real property
B) Personal property
C) Money
D) Property owned by another
E) A car
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A gift by will of specific real property is known as a:

A) bequest.
B) devise.
C) general legacy.
D) demonstrative legacy.
E) testimonium clause.
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A will may not be changed.
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The settlor is the person who creates an express trust.
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Wills fall into three broad categories: formal,_____, and nuncupative.
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A nuncupative will, an oral will made by one on his or her deathbed, is sometimes referred to as a _____ will.
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Probate is the court-supervised process that takes places after a person dies.
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A trust is a document in which a person makes provisions for the disposition of all real property.
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A will is a document in which an individual provides for the distribution of his or her property upon his or her death.
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An implied trust is often called an involuntary trust.
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The first opening clause in a will that usually identifies the testator and includes the testator's residence, the intent to create a last will and testament, and the intent to revoke any prior wills and codicils is called the ______ clause.
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Wills fall into two broad categories: holographic and formal.
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The attestation clause is used to open the will.
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A person can change his or her will only once during their lifetime.
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A general ______ is a gift of a specific amount of money. This gift of money is taken from the assets of the general estate.
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A common element of a will is the fiduciary clause.
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Wills need not be drafted by attorneys.
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An addition or change to a will that does not contain the entire will is called a(n) _________.
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Technically a trust is a situation where the title to property is divided into two parts: legal title and equitable title.
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All guardianship documents are drafted by the court.
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The first opening clause that usually identifies the testator in a will is called the testimonium clause.
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When a person dies without a will, the law of intestate succession is applied.
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Explain how a will can be revoked or changed.
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The federal estate tax, also called the death tax by some critics, is a tax applied to the transfer of a person's assets at death. Discuss whether you think the federal government should repeal the federal estate tax. Explain your position.
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A will can be changed or revoked any time after the will is properly created and before ______.
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44
Compare and contrast the three broad categories of wills.
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The most common types of express trusts are living trusts and _______ trusts.
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If a person acquires legal title to property as a result of fraud, the court may impose a(n) _______ trust on the individual holding the legal title.
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During probate, the person who is named by the court to pay debts and distribute property is called a(n) _______.
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In a state that recognizes holographic wills, why would a person consult a lawyer to help draft a will rather than just write their own holographic will?
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Explain the different types of trusts.
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The person who creates a trust is called a(n)______ while the person who makes a will is called an testator/testatrix.
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Administrator
A person who has made a will who is a man
Administrator
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Administrator
The person who creates a trust
Administrator
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Administrator
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Administrator
A person who holds property in trust
Administrator
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Administrator
A deceased person
Administrator
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Administrator
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Testator
A person who has made a will who is a man
Testator
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Testator
The person who creates a trust
Testator
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Testator
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Testator
A person who holds property in trust
Testator
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Testator
A deceased person
Testator
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Testator
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Decedent
A person who has made a will who is a man
Decedent
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Decedent
The person who creates a trust
Decedent
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Decedent
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Decedent
A person who holds property in trust
Decedent
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Decedent
A deceased person
Decedent
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Decedent
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Trustee
A person who has made a will who is a man
Trustee
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Trustee
The person who creates a trust
Trustee
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Trustee
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Trustee
A person who holds property in trust
Trustee
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Trustee
A deceased person
Trustee
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Trustee
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Testatrix
A person who has made a will who is a man
Testatrix
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Testatrix
The person who creates a trust
Testatrix
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Testatrix
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Testatrix
A person who holds property in trust
Testatrix
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Testatrix
A deceased person
Testatrix
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Testatrix
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Fiduciary
A person who has made a will who is a man
Fiduciary
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Fiduciary
The person who creates a trust
Fiduciary
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Fiduciary
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Fiduciary
A person who holds property in trust
Fiduciary
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Fiduciary
A deceased person
Fiduciary
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Fiduciary
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Executor
A person who has made a will who is a man
Executor
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Executor
The person who creates a trust
Executor
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Executor
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Executor
A person who holds property in trust
Executor
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Executor
A deceased person
Executor
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Executor
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Beneficiary
A person who has made a will who is a man
Beneficiary
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Beneficiary
The person who creates a trust
Beneficiary
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Beneficiary
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Beneficiary
A person who holds property in trust
Beneficiary
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Beneficiary
A deceased person
Beneficiary
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Beneficiary
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Settlor
A person who has made a will who is a man
Settlor
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Settlor
The person who creates a trust
Settlor
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Settlor
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Settlor
A person who holds property in trust
Settlor
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Settlor
A deceased person
Settlor
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Settlor
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
Guardian
A person who has made a will who is a man
Guardian
A person who has made a will who is a woman
Guardian
The person who creates a trust
Guardian
A person chosen by a testator/testatrix to carry out the directions in the will who is a man
Guardian
A person named by the court during probate who distributes the property of an estate after paying all debts and taxes
Guardian
A person who holds property in trust
Guardian
A person who has the duty of taking care of a person and that person’s property
Guardian
A deceased person
Guardian
A person whose duties involve trust and good faith
Guardian
A person named in a will who will benefit from a transfer of specific property
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