Nuclear Disaster Trust Provisions

Summary

A nuclear disaster provision, also known as a common disaster clause, in a trust addresses asset distribution if the grantor and beneficiaries die in a common disaster. Other relevant provisions include survivorship clauses, spendthrift clauses, and no-contest clauses. Trust provisions can be complex and vary by state, so consulting a Missouri-based estate planning attorney is advisable.

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are there any other provisions this could reference
Yes, there are other provisions. Some of them include:
- Survivorship clause: Specifies how long a beneficiary must survive the grantor to inherit.
- Spendthrift clause: Protects the trust's assets from beneficiaries' creditors.
- No-contest clause: Discourages beneficiaries from contesting the trust.
Remember, trust provisions can be complex and vary by state. It's advisable to consult with a Missouri-based estate planning attorney.