Wills, Trusts, and Estates

Declaration of Trust


A declaration of trust is when one declares himself to be a trustee of his property for another. UTC § 401(2). No special formalities are required. (Though it is a bad idea to rely on an oral declaration of trust.)

The settlor can also be named as a beneficiary of the trust but not the only beneficiary or his titles would merge.

Unlike a deed of trust or an outright gift, a declaration of trust does not require delivery of the property. If something seems to be a gift but does not deliver the property, it might be a declaration of trust.