Family Trusts in a Divorce
Consideration of trust interests in determining support and property division

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To what extent is a trust vulnerable to or immune from attack in divorce? Trusts present unique challenges when dividing marital assets in a divorce and may also be a factor in determining support. Some trusts are considered marital property subject to division, while others are protected from division but may still impact the court’s overall financial analysis. The case law on this topic has been continuously evolving and the past few years have seen a cascade of decisions from appellate courts. Trusts are so commonplace and yet often quite sophisticated and nuanced. When handling a divorce, it is critical to read the trust, understand its terms, and understand the law as it pertains to the ability to attack a trust and how to defend against such an attack.
Our panel of family law and trust litigation experts discuss best practices to represent divorcing parties who have an interest in or seek to claim an interest in a spouse’s trust. The panel reviews trust terms, landmark decisions, and strategies on both sides of trust-related claims in divorce.
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