Florida Statutes

§ 736.1503 — Requirements for community property trust

Florida § 736.1503
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXLII
Ch. 736FLORIDA TRUST CODE

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Fla. Stat. § 736.1503 (2026).

Text

An arrangement is a community property trust if one or both settlor spouses transfer property to a trust that:

(1)Expressly declares that the trust is a community property trust within the meaning of this part.
(2)Has at least one trustee who is a qualified trustee, provided that both spouses or either spouse also may be a trustee.
(3)Is signed by both settlor spouses consistent with the formalities required for the execution of a trust under this chapter.
(4)Contains substantially the following language in capital letters at the beginning of the community property trust agreement: THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS COMMUNITY PROPERTY TRUST MAY BE VERY EXTENSIVE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO CREDITORS AND OTHER THIRD PARTIES, AND YOUR RIGHTS WITH YOUR SPOUSE DUR

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Legislative History

s. 31, ch. 2021-183.

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