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Tips From the Pros: Representation of Others Under the UTC

Charles A. Redd discusses the Uniform Trust Code’s framework that allows interested parties who can’t participate in trust transactions to have their concerns addressed.
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The representation provisions of the Uniform Trust Code (UTC),1 contained in Article 3, are among its most consequential and its most complicated in application. They comprise a harmonious statutory framework under which, in a variety of situations involving a trust, certain parties may validly, and with binding effect, represent certain other parties who are unable, actually or as a matter of law, adequately to represent themselves. The rules set forth in Article 3 apply for

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