- Jurisdiction
- Massachusetts
If you know your son is going to be divorced and he will have to pay child support based on his income, can you, the parent, change his trust DURING the separation to a credit spendthrift trust in order for him to not get credited income from the trust's distributions?
Isn't this like putting money you have into a credit spendthrift trust just after you are sued for something
In NJ they quote Tannen v. Tannen But that trust existed throughout the marriage, and was not just created during the separation to screw the wife. Is there an argument to be made that it's not valid to reject income from distributions?
Also, if there was no actual discretion and the beneficiary got everything he asked for and it was just for semantics, what do you file in order to prove the trust was a fraud or it was pierced?
Isn't this like putting money you have into a credit spendthrift trust just after you are sued for something
In NJ they quote Tannen v. Tannen But that trust existed throughout the marriage, and was not just created during the separation to screw the wife. Is there an argument to be made that it's not valid to reject income from distributions?
Also, if there was no actual discretion and the beneficiary got everything he asked for and it was just for semantics, what do you file in order to prove the trust was a fraud or it was pierced?