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The five-year trust or a Medicaid asset protection trust is an irrevocable trust. Its primary purpose typically is to allow an individual or couple to transfer assets to the trust but retain the income. The goal is this type of trust is to qualify the individual for Medicaid five years after its creation.
Some of the most common reasons trusts are invalid include: Legal formalities were not followed when executing the trust instrument. The trust was created or modified through forgery or another type of fraud. The trust maker was not mentally competent when they created or modified the trust.
ing to probate law, trustees must distribute trust assets within a reasonable amount of time. However, there are no strict guidelines for when the distribution must occur. Trustees usually have a few months to review all of the terms of the trust, get an asset appraisal and file the necessary paperwork.
An irrevocable trust transfers asset ownership from the original owner to the trust, with assets eventually distributed to the beneficiaries. Because those assets dont legally belong to the person who set up the trust, they arent subject to estate or inheritance taxes when that person passes away.
Natural Trust Termination Upon the settlors death. Upon another stated event. Upon conclusion of maximum legal term.
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Once assets are placed in an irrevocable trust, you no longer have control over them, and they wont be included in your Medicaid eligibility determination after five years. Its important to plan well in advance, as the 5-year look-back rule still applies.
If you created an individual living trust, you can revoke it at any time. Either grantor can revoke a shared trust, wiping out all terms of the trust. The trust property is returned to each person ing to how they owned it before transferring it to the trust.

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