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Mansfield University - Support through Planned Gifts

Testamentary Trust

A testamentary trust is written into a will or living trusts and is set into motion by the Court after the process reaches a certain point of execution. It is used only after the death of the person whose estate it represents. It is possible to use a testamentary trust to fund many of the deferred gift options discussed elsewhere in these pages. In that manner, the options are referred to as a testamentary charitable gift annuity, a testamentary charitable remainder trust, or a testamentary charitable lead trust.

 

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