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A Decade of Trust Decanting in Texas 

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A Decade of Trust Decanting in Texas 
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Texas adopted its trust decanting statute in 2013. Ten years (and several amendments) later, practitioners are still grappling with when and how to decant a trust. Hear an overview of trust decanting in Texas, with a specific focus on decanting in response to unanticipated elder law and special needs issues.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law | Tax Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2024

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Jeff Chadwick

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A Decade of Trust Decanting in Texas (Sep 2023)

Texas adopted its trust decanting statute in 2013. Ten years (and several amendments) later, practitioners are still grappling with when and how to decant a trust. Hear an overview of trust decanting in Texas, with a specific focus on decanting in response to unanticipated elder law and special needs issues.

Originally presented: Aug 2023 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

Jeff Chadwick, Winstead PC - The Woodlands, TX