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Travis Benitez
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A trust created by will and effective after the death of a testator is called a(n) :

A) charitable trust.
B) cy pres trust.
C) inter vivos trust.
D) testamentary trust.

Testamentary Trust

A trust that is created according to the instructions in a person’s will to manage assets for beneficiaries after the person's death.

Charitable Trust

A trust created to benefit a particular charity or the public in general, typically for educational, religious, scientific, or other charitable purposes.

Cy Pres Trust

A legal principle allowing courts to modify charitable trusts or gifts to closely match the donor's intent if the original purpose becomes impracticable or impossible to achieve.

  • Discern the different classifications of trusts and their specific traits.
  • Identify the differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts.
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