Author: Archer & Greiner, P.C.
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09.30.2016
Wrap Up of the 14 Part Series of the New Jersey Uniform Trust Code
On January 19, 2016, the New Jersey Legislature passed, and Governor Christie signed into law, the New Jersey Uniform Trust Code (“NJ UTC”). The new statute became effective as of July 17, 2016, and it is in Chapter 31 of Title 3B of the New Jersey statutes. Although the NJ UTC became effective on July […]
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09.28.2016
Steve Mignogna Spoke for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
TRENDS IN ESTATES & TRUSTS: PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION TECHNIQUES THAT STAND THE TEST OF TIME Location: Central – New Jersey Law Center Date: Wednesday, 9/28 – 9:00AM to 1:00PM
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09.28.2016
Don Craig and Tony La Ratta Spoke for the COANJ 40TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Developing Trends in Probate Litigation and the Exercise of Judicial Discretion in the Surrogate’s Court: Differences Across The Counties Location: Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, New Jersey Date: September 28, 2016
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09.21.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 14: Jurisdiction and Venue
A. NJ UTC N.J.S.A. § 3B:31-8 of the NJ UTC initially states that a designation of the principal place of administration in the terms of the trust will be upheld so long as “(1) a trustee maintains a place of business located in or a trustee is a resident of the designated jurisdiction; or (2) […]
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09.15.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 13: Secret Trusts
So-called “secret trusts” – also called “silent” or “quiet” trusts — are controversial in other jurisdictions. The NJ UTC provides a compromise as to this concept, although the statute does not expressly provide for this kind of trust like statutes in other states do, such as Delaware. 12 Del. C. §§ 3303, 3339. In particular, […]
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09.13.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 12: Special Needs Trusts
Under the NJ UTC, special needs trusts will not change in any extreme way. However, some direction with regard to rights of creditors and the repayment of government benefits has been provided. Special needs trusts, also known as OBRA ‘93 Trusts, as defined in Subsection A of Section 3 of P.L. 2000, c.96 (C.3B:11-37), is […]
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09.07.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 11: Directed Trusts
This concept is not as grounded in New Jersey law as it is in other jurisdictions. Essentially, a directed trustee can be told to make certain investment decisions or distributions, or to take other actions in the administration of the trust. A trust can allow a trustee to follow the direction of a third party. […]
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08.31.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 10D: Duties, Defenses and Liabilities of Trustees, Including Limitations of Actions for Trustee Liability
D. The Duty to Disclose Section 813 of the model UTC is among the most controversial provisions. It is adopted in N.J.S.A. § 3B: 31-67. Both the model and New Jersey versions deal with the trustee’s duties of disclosure. The basic concept is not controversial; the level of disclosure is. See generally Kevin D. Millard, […]
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08.26.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 10C: Duties, Defenses and Liabilities of Trustees, Including Limitations of Actions for Trustee Liability
C. Remedies and Damages for Breach of Trust Remedies/Damages for Breach of Trust: Restatement and NJ Common Law Under the Second Restatement, “[t]he beneficiary of a trust can maintain a suit (a) to compel the trustee to perform his duties as trustee; (b) to enjoin the trustee from committing a breach of trust; (c) to […]
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08.23.2016
The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code – Part 10B: Duties, Defenses and Liabilities of Trustees, Including Limitations of Actions for Trustee Liability
B. Trustee Defenses to Claims of Breach of Trust Trustee Defenses: New Jersey UTC Limitation of actions Perhaps the most important change in the law regarding trustee liability and defenses is the adoption by the NJ UTC of a limitation of action provision. N.J.S.A. § 3B: 31-74. That statute adopts specific time limits under New Jersey […]
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