Can we clarify on the answer to the question about conditions being void as a matter of public policy? I'm pretty sure the rule is that beneficiaries still take under the trust just without the void condition. For example, "In trust to T to pay income to B for life as long as she doesn't marry", the benefeciary would still take under this trust and the condition will fail. Is this correct?
Can we clarify on the answer to the question about conditions being void as a matter of public policy? I'm pretty sure the rule is that beneficiaries still take under the trust just without the void condition. For example, "In trust to T to pay income to B for life as long as she doesn't marry", the benefeciary would still take under this trust and the condition will fail. Is this correct?