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INTER VIVOS TRUST - A trust created between living persons. Antithesis of a testamentary trust.
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Inter Vivos Trust: A trust created while the person making the trust is still alive.
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Inter Vivos Trust
A trust established between two or more individuals that are alive--also called "living trust". The opposite is a testamentary trust, which is effective when the individual who established the trust dies.

Inter Vivos Trust (living trust): A trust created during a grantor's lifetime in which the grantor has the authority to revoke or change the trust until death. At the death of the grantor the trust becomes irrevocable.

Inter vivos trust
A trust created between living persons. Antithesis of a testamentary trust.
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settlor An individual who creates an inter vivos trust. severability A clause in a contract that permits that any portion of the contract deemed...

A living trust (also called a grantor trust, or revocable trust, or an inter vivos trust) is an agreement in which the person who established the trust, known as the grantor, transfers the estate to a designated trustee for subsequent management.

Q: What are testamentary and Inter Vivos trusts?
A: A testamentary trust is created by a will, which begins its existence upon the death of the person making the will, when property is transferred from the decedent's estate.

Family Trust: An inter vivos trust established with family members as beneficiaries:
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If you establish an irrevocable trust while you're still alive, it's called a living or inter vivos trust. If you establish the trust in your will, so that it takes effect at the time of your death, it's called a testamentary trust.
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A type of living trust that is created during the lifetime of the trustor, and is also known as an inter vivos trust.

A trust that an individual establishes during the individual's lifetime, enabling the person to control the assets contributed to the trust. Also known as an inter vivos trust.
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Living trust
Definition: [crh] A trust that an individual establishes during the individual's lifetime, enabling the person to control the assets contributed to the trust.Definition: Also known as an inter vivos trust.

the testator can designate how the estate will be distributed and can establish a Testamentary Trust for the benefit of children. A will also allows property or real estate owned by the testator to be sold more easily. See alsoInter Vivos Trust; ...

Also known as an inter vivos trust. living will A document in which a person specifies the kind of medical care he/she wants or does not want in the event of terminal illness or incapacity.

See also: Expense, Banks, Compensation, Irrevocable trust, Life insurance policy