Alabama Statutes

§ 19-3B-505 — Creditor’s Claim Against Settlor

Alabama § 19-3B-505
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 19Fiduciaries and Trusts
Ch. 3BAlabama Uniform Trust Code

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Ala. Code § 19-3B-505 (2026).

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(a)Whether or not the terms of a trust contain a spendthrift provision, the following rules apply:
(1)During the lifetime of the settlor, the property of a revocable trust is subject to claims of the settlor’s creditors.
(2)With respect to an irrevocable trust, a creditor or assignee of the settlor may reach the maximum amount that can be distributed to or for the settlor’s benefit. If a trust has more than one settlor, then the amount the creditor or assignee of a particular settlor may reach may not exceed the settlor’s interest in the portion of the trust attributable to that settlor’s contribution.
(3)After the death of a settlor, and subject to the settlor’s right to direct the source from which liabilities will be paid, the property of a trust that was revocable immediately prior

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Legislative History

(Act 2006-216, p. 314, §1.)

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