In re Pike Family Trusts
Annotate this CaseJeffrey Buhrman, the sole trustee of the Clifton Pike Family Trust, a testamentary trust established under Clifton Pike's will, appealed the decision of the probate court granting the petition of the two adult children of Clifton and Doris Pike to combine the assets of Doris's estate into Clifton's trust, terminate both parents' trusts, and direct that the assets be distributed. At issue was whether a spendthrift provision precluded the termination of the trusts. The Supreme Court affirmed after noting that a trust may be terminated early when its purpose has been accomplished or when there is no good reason for the trust to continue, holding that Buhrman failed to meet his burden that the spendthrift provision was a material purpose of the trust.
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