Understanding and Using Trusts
Your essential resource for representing clients in real estate matters
- Product Number: 2253374WCH
- Publication Date: 10/23/2024
- Edition: 6th Edition 2024
- Copyright: © 2024 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
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A Practical Guide to Residential Real Estate Transactions and Foreclosures in Rhode Island is a comprehensive and practical guide for Rhode Island real estate practitioners. The real estate conveyancing materials take the reader from the fundamental contracts and sources of financing through title issues and the handling of the closing. The foreclosure materials are comprehensive as well, detailing the procedures required throughout the foreclosure process and outlining alternatives to foreclosure. The book's editors, Michael Mellion and Charlie Lovell, have assembled an outstanding roster of Rhode Island practitioners to provide step-by-step explanations and concrete guidance on each of these essential topics.
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Update: August 2023
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to stay current in the area of residential real estate transactions with this 2023 revised edition of A Practical Guide to Residential Real Estate Transactions and Foreclosures in Rhode Island. Inside, you will find new material on such topics as the following, including practice tips, recent case law, and new discussion:
- The Closing—Time is of the essence provisions. See chapter 2 for a discussion of single-family agreements' designations of the time and place of the closing, as well as their application to extensions to agreements.
- Title insurance. See chapter 6 for discussion of the American Land Title Association (ALTA)’s new standard forms for title insurance policies and commitments for title insurance, including changes to clarify, expand, and add new provisions relative to “covered risks.”
- The automatic stay. See chapter 12 for a revised list of what is stayed by the automatic stay, including “the setoff of any debt owing to the debtor that arose before the commencement of the case under this title against any claim against the debtor.”
- Workouts—When are they appropriate? See chapter 13 for discussion of the prospect of equitable relief, leaving bankruptcy as the only adequate remedy at law to stop a foreclosure.
We hope that you will find this material useful in your real estate law practice and valuable in keeping your law library current.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandRequirements for a Trust
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Chapter 02 expandChapter 03 expandTrustee Appointment and Succession
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Chapter 04 expandTrustee’s Duties
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Chapter 05 expandTrustee’s Powers
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Exhibit 5A
- Sample Language for Holding a Closely Held Business Interest Buy FormChapter 06 expandChapter 07 expandChapter 08 expandTrustee’s Responsibility for Special Assets
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Chapter 09 expandTrustee’s Responsibility for Real Estate
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Chapter 10 expandTrust Distribution Issues
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Chapter 11 expandFunding of Marital Trusts
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Checklist 11.1
- Pros and Cons of Using the Date of Distribution Method When Applying the Pecuniary Funding Formula to a Trust Estate Buy FormChecklist 11.2
- Pros and Cons of Using the Fairly Representative Method When Applying the Pecuniary Funding Formula to a Trust Estate Buy FormChecklist 11.3
- Pros and Cons of Using the Minimum Worth Method When Applying the Pecuniary Funding Formula to a Trust Estate Buy FormChecklist 11.4
- Pros and Cons of Using the Pro Rata Method When Applying the Pecuniary Funding Formula to a Trust Estate Buy FormChecklist 11.5
- Pros and Cons of Using the Pick-and-Choose Method When Applying the Pecuniary Funding Formula to a Trust Estate Buy FormChapter 12 expandFunding Generation-Skipping Trusts
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Chapter 13 expandTrustee’s Duty to Account
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Chapter 14 expandTrust Principal and Income
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Chapter 15 expandObtaining the Court’s Assistance in Trust Administration
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Exhibit 15A
- General Trust Petition for Instructions Buy FormExhibit 15B
- General Trust Petition for Declaration of Rights Buy FormExhibit 15C
- General Trust Petition for Approval of Compromise Agreement Buy FormExhibit 15D
- Amended Report on Bosch Litigation Buy FormExhibit 15E
- General Trust Petition for Reformation Buy FormExhibit 15F
- General Trust Petition for Allowance of Account Buy FormExhibit 15G
- Probate and Family Court Amended Standing Order 3-17: Fiduciary Litigation Pilot Project Buy FormChapter 16 expandTermination of the Trust
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Chapter 17 expandChapter 18 expandAdministering Charitable Trusts
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Chapter 19 expandIncome Taxation of Trusts and Estates
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Exhibit 19A
- Example of a 2024 Fiduciary Income Tax Return for a Complex Trust Buy FormChapter 20 expandTrustee’s Duties Relating to Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
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Chapter 21 expandLawyer as Trustee
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Chapter 22 expandRepresenting a Trustee
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Exhibit 22A
- Addendum to Formal Advisory Opinion No. 91-R1, Supreme Court of Georgia Buy Form - Editors & Authors