Tennessee Statutes

§ 35-17-103 — Requirements for community property trust

Tennessee § 35-17-103

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-17-103 (2026).

Text

An arrangement is a community property trust if one (1) or both spouses transfer property to a trust, that:

(1)Expressly declares that the trust is a Tennessee community property trust;
(2)Has at least one (1) trustee who is a qualified trustee whose powers include, or are limited to, maintaining records for the trust on an exclusive or a nonexclusive basis and preparing or arranging for the preparation of, on an exclusive or a nonexclusive basis, any income tax returns that must be filed by the trust. Both spouses or either spouse may be a trustee;
(3)Is signed by both spouses; and (4) Contains the following language in capital letters at the beginning of the trust: THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS TRUST MAY BE VERY EXTENSIVE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, YOUR RIGHTS WITH YOUR SPOUSE BOTH DU

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Legislative History

Acts 2010, ch. 658, § 1.

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