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<DIV><FONT size=4>Client’s spouse (who has dementia with mounting assisted
living costs) is the beneficiary of a testamentary trust. the trust
provides that the maximum amount the trustee can distribute to spouse is 10% or
$10,000 per year. Remainder goes to spouse’s kids. In the “powers” section
it does provide “Payments to Disable Persons” [TRustee may] make payments
to Beneficiaries under a disability by payments directly to such
Beneficiaries.... or to expend such payments on their behalf, without court
supervision”. The way I interpret that is that it allows payments for
someone disabled but that any such payments must be within the $10,000 per
year. Any court cases that would allow more of than the
$10,000/year.? Client needs that help.</FONT></DIV>
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