2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 4 - TRUSTS
CHAPTER 10 - UNIFORM TRUST CODE
4-10-523. Qualified transfer affidavit.


WY Stat § 4-10-523 (1997 through Reg Sess) What's This?

(a) A qualified transfer affidavit shall be in writing, sworn to by the settlor, and shall include each of the following statements:

(i) The settlor has full right, title and authority to transfer the property to the qualified spendthrift trust;

(ii) The transfer of the property to the qualified spendthrift trust will not render the settlor insolvent;

(iii) The settlor does not intend to defraud any creditors by transferring the property to the qualified spendthrift trust;

(iv) The settlor does not have any pending or threatened court actions against him, except for those court actions identified in the affidavit;

(v) The settlor is not involved in any administrative proceedings, except for those administrative proceedings identified in the affidavit;

(vi) At the time of the transfer of the property to the qualified spendthrift trust, the settlor is not in default of a child support obligation by more than thirty (30) days;

(vii) The settlor does not contemplate the filing for relief under the provisions of the federal Bankruptcy Code;

(viii) The property transferred to the qualified spendthrift trust was not derived from any unlawful activities;

(ix) The settlor has and shall maintain personal liability insurance of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or shall provide coverage equal to the fair market value of the settlor's total qualified transfers to qualified spendthrift trusts, whichever is less. This affidavit requirement shall not apply to a qualified transfer to a trust created by a court order under W.S. 3-3-607 or an irrevocable income trust created under W.S. 42-2-403(f)(ii) and 42 U.S.C. 1396p(d)(4)(B).

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