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The Problems and Promise Of Perpetual Trust Laws

Since 1986, 23 jurisdictions in the United States have abrogated or modified the rule against perpetuities, the injunction that prevents trusts from continuing without end. More states are considering doing so. What's driving this fundamental shift is each state's desire to attract trust business or at least prevent trusts from migrating to states that have altered their rules. The new perpetuities

Since 1986, 23 jurisdictions in the United States have abrogated or modified the rule against perpetuities, the injunction that prevents trusts from continuing without end. More states are considering doing so. What's driving this fundamental shift is each state's desire to attract trust business — or at least prevent trusts from migrating to states that have altered their rules.

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