Spendthrift Trusts and Public Policy: Economic and Cognitive Perspectives

Abstract

In Part I, I shall explore restraints against voluntary alienation: that is, restrictions on a beneficiary\u27s right to terminate the arrangement-to take the money and run. In Part II, I shall proceed to restraints against involuntary alienation: that is, restrictions on creditors\u27 rights to reach the trust corpus in order to satisfy their claims. Finally, in Part III, I take up the refinement of spendthrift trust doctrine: assuming the expediency of a general warrant to create spendthrift trusts, should lawmakers nonetheless carve out exceptions to their effectiveness

    Similar works