Colorado Code
Article 1.5 - Colorado Uniform Custodial Trust Act
§ 15-1.5-103. Custodial Trustee for Future Payment or Transfer




Source: L. 99: Entire article added, p. 1213, § 1, effective August 4.
This section permits a future custodial trustee to be designated to receive property for the beneficiary of a custodial trust to be effective upon the occurrence of a future event or transfer. To accommodate changes in circumstances during the passage of time, one or more successors or substitute custodial trustees can also be designated. The designation of the future custodial trustee and the beneficiary can be made in an instrument which is revocable or irrevocable depending upon the nature of the transaction or transfer. Any person designated as a future custodial trustee may decline to serve before the transfer occurs or may resign under section 15-1.5-113 after the transfer.
The source of this section is Section 3 of UTMA. The enacting state's rule against perpetuities may limit or affect the creation of a custodial trust upon the occurrence of a future event, but because the use of a custodial trust usually contemplates dispositions for the benefit of living persons, perpetuity problems should rarely arise.