Missouri Statutes

§ 402.204 — Settlor may contribute assets — trust account created — cotrustees and successors — breach of fiduciary duty, effect of — death of beneficiary, procedure — remainder distribution.

Missouri § 402.204
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XXVITRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 402Trust Funds for Disabled Persons

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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 402.204 (2026).

Text

1.Any person, as settlor, except a beneficiary or a beneficiary's spouse, may contribute assets not including assets of the beneficiary or the beneficiary's spouse in trust to the board as trustee, for the benefit of the beneficiary.  Upon such contribution, the settlor's completion and execution of trust documents provided by the trustee, and the trustee's review, approval and execution of the trust documents, a trust account for the beneficiary shall thereby be created.  A trust account to which assets that do not include assets of a beneficiary or of a beneficiary's spouse are contributed shall be referred to as a "third party trust account" , and shall be held and administered in trust for the benefit of the beneficiary as provided in this section.
2.The settlor may designate a co

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Legislative History

(L. 2011 S.B. 70)

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