North Carolina Statutes

§ 33B-2 — Custodial trust; general

North Carolina § 33B-2
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 33BNorth Carolina Uniform Custodial Trust Act

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 33B-2 (2026).

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(a)A person may create a custodial trust of property by a written transfer of the property to a trust company or an adult other than the transferor executed in any lawful manner, naming as beneficiary an individual, who may be the transferor, in which the transferee is designated, in substance, as custodial trustee under the North Carolina Uniform Custodial Trust Act. A transfer is executed in a lawful manner if the formalities, if any, of the transfer of the particular property necessary under general principles of law are satisfied.
(b)An adult may create a custodial trust of property by a written declaration which names as beneficiary an individual other than the declarant. The declaration shall be evidenced by registration of the property or by other instrument of declaration execute

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