How can a trust be deemed invalid?


The most common reasons for invalidating a trust include, one, disputing the execution of it, meaning that the dispositive provisions of the trust were not executed in conformance with state law, which would require two witnesses. Two, that the settlor lacked the necessary mental capacity to sign the trust on the date of execution. Three, that the trust is the result of duress, coercion, or undue influence.


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