NRS163.4185. Classifications of distribution interests.  


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  •       1.  A distribution interest may be classified as:

          (a) A mandatory interest if the trustee has no discretion to determine whether a distribution should be made, when a distribution should be made or the amount of the distribution.

          (b) A support interest if the distribution of a support interest contains a standard for distribution for the support of a person which may be interpreted by the trustee or a court, as necessary. A provision in a trust which provides a support interest may contain mandatory language which a trustee must follow.

          (c) A discretionary interest if the trustee has discretion to determine whether a distribution should be made, when a distribution should be made and the amount of the distribution.

          2.  If a trust contains a combination of a mandatory interest, a support interest or a discretionary interest, the trust must be separated as:

          (a) A mandatory interest only to the extent of the mandatory language provided in the trust;

          (b) A support interest only to the extent of the support language provided in the trust; and

          (c) A discretionary interest for any remaining trust property.

          3.  If a trust provides for a support interest that also includes mandatory language but the mandatory language is qualified by discretionary language, the support interest must be classified and separated as a discretionary interest.

      (Added to NRS by 2009, 786)