A charitable remainder annuity trust is one form of a charitable remainder trust. The overarching term “charitable remainder trust” refers to an arrangement in which property or money is donated to a charity, but the donor (called the grantor) continues to use the property and/or receive income from it while living.
In a charitable remainder annuity trust, the trust pays a fixed dollar amount to charity annually.
A charitable remainder unitrust is one form of a charitable remainder trust. The overarching term “charitable remainder trust” refers to an arrangement in which property or money is donated to a charity, but the donor (called the grantor) continues to use the property and/or receive income from it while living.
In a charitable remainder unitrust, the trust pays a fixed percentage of its value to charity annually.
A conservatorship is a trust created as the result of a legal process in which the court appoints an individual or organization to make financial decisions for another person who is determined to be financially incapable of making those decisions. A person under conservatorship is a conservatee, or protected person.
A custodianship is a trust set up for a minor or incapacitated person.
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