How Trusts Work: Purpose, Parties, and Protections

  • Lessons

    16

  • Duration

    99 Minutes

Instructors

Kirby Rosplock

Kirby Rosplock (Ph.D.)

Born into a very successful enterprising family, Kirby learned family wealth basics the way most affluent offspring do (or don’t) Read More

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How Trusts Work: Purpose, Parties, and Protections introduces trusts as legal structures designed to hold, manage, protect, and distribute assets for the benefit of others. Learners explore the history and purpose of trusts, the basic categories of trust design, and the key roles of grantor, trustee, beneficiary, successor trustee, independent trustee, trust protector, and contingent beneficiary. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    1 Minute

Trust Background

  • Trust History

    2 Minutes
  • History - Part I

    2 Minutes
  • History - Part II

    2 Minutes

Trust Categories

  • Primary Categories of a Trust

    7 Minutes
  • Trust's Income Distribution

    3 Minutes
  • Trust's Income Distribution Examples

    5 Minutes
  • Trust's Complex Language

    6 Minutes

Parties to a Trust

  • Main Parties

    2 Minutes
  • Additional Parties - Part I

    3 Minutes
  • Additional Parties - Part II

    2 Minutes
  • Additional Parties - Part III

    2 Minutes
  • Homework I - Trust Dynamics: Authority, Protection, and Perception

    30 Minutes

The Descendants

  • Matt's Role as Trustee

    2 Minutes
  • Homework II - Trustee Powers and Responsibilities

    30 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

How do trusts actually work, and why do the roles, language, and relationships matter?

How Trusts Work: Purpose, Parties, and Protections (formerly Trust Fundamentals Module 1) introduces trusts as legal structures designed to hold, manage, protect, and distribute assets for the benefit of others. Learners explore the history and purpose of trusts, the basic categories of trust design, and the key roles of grantor, trustee, beneficiary, successor trustee, independent trustee, trust protector, and contingent beneficiary.

The module also examines how trust language can shape beneficiary experience, especially when protective or discretionary provisions are interpreted differently than intended. The emphasis is on helping learners clarify roles, interpret trust language, and participate more constructively in conversations with trustees, beneficiaries, family members, and advisors.

What You’ll Be Able to Do on the Other Side

  • Identify the primary parties to a trust so that you can clarify who created the trust, who benefits from it, who has decision-making authority, and where your own role fits.
  • Distinguish among basic trust categories so that you can ask more precise questions about when the trust was created, how much control the grantor retained, and how income or principal may be distributed.
  • Clarify the roles of trust protectors, independent trustees, successor trustees, and contingent beneficiaries so that you can recognize who may provide oversight, step in during transitions, or affect future administration.
  • Interpret discretionary, protective, and spendthrift language so that you can separate protective intent from personal judgment and better understand how trust provisions may shape the beneficiary experience.
  • Evaluate how authority, control, protection, and communication interact within a trust so that you can participate more constructively in conversations with trustees, beneficiaries, family members, and advisors.

The Experience

This module combines self-paced reading, historical context, technical explanations, case-based reflection, and applied homework. The experience leverages The Descendants as a trust-specific case study, with attention to Matt King’s role as trustee and the dynamics of a dynastic family trust. Reflection prompts and homework ask learners to connect trust roles, authority, protection, control, and perception to real-world communication challenges among trust parties.Prerequisites: Beneficiary Fundamentals and Trustee Basics

Estimated Completion Time: 1.5 hours

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Ann K.
Apr 17, 2024
Well done! I did not completed the homework assignment, but felt I still absorbed what was needed. I liked the quiz at the end - even though I got one wrong...more of a misinterpretation than misunderstanding, but that's fine! ;) Thank you.
Rebecca K.
Dec 07, 2023
Thank you!