In most of your trusts, but in particular the SLATS and SPATS, you often limit the trustee’s power to distribute principal to a trustee who is not an interested trustee.

The restrictions we have on interested trustees acting or holding certain powers are tied to protecting the interested trustee, rather than preventing estate inclusion.

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