Discerning the true settlor of a trust

Charles E. Rounds, Jr. - Suffolk University Law School
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The person designated in the terms of a trust as its settlor (creator) may not necessarily be its true settlor (creator). Appearances are often deceiving in the world of the trust. Charles E. Rounds, Jr. explains in §8.43 of Loring and Rounds: A Trustee’s Handbook (2013). The section is reproduced below in its entirety.

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