What Type of Property is Transferable in Trust?
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By
Renee Linares
When considering setting up a trust, you may include any property that "can be voluntarily transferred by its owner." Restatement (Second) of Trusts section 79. This includes a variety of property. Generally, you should consider including the following types of property: debts, equitable interests, future interests, partnership interests in businesses, contingent interests, intangibles like patent, copyrights, trade secrets and trademarks and limited interests in property such as life estates or tenancies in common.
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