(a) Except as provided in §§ 14.5–505 and 14.5–506(b) of this subtitle:
(1) A beneficial interest that is subject to a support provision may not be judicially foreclosed, attached by a creditor, or transferred by the beneficiary; and
(2) Trust property that is subject to a support provision is not subject to the enforcement of a judgment until income or principal or both is distributed directly to the beneficiary.
(b) (1) The use, occupancy, and enjoyment of a single parcel of residential real property, as designated by the trustee, and tangible personal property by a beneficiary whose interest is subject to a support provision may not be transferred by the beneficiary of the use, occupancy, or enjoyment.
(2) The use, occupancy, and enjoyment described in paragraph (1) of this subsection are not subject to the enforcement of a judgment against the beneficiary.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 14.5 - Maryland Trust Act
Subtitle 5 - Creditor's Claims; Spendthrift and Discretionary Trusts
Section 14.5-501 - Creditor's Claims
Section 14.5-502 - Discretionary Distribution Provision
Section 14.5-503 - Effect of Support Provision
Section 14.5-504 - Spendthrift Provisions
Section 14.5-505 - Spendthrift Provisions -- Allowable Claims
Section 14.5-506 - Mandatory Distribution Provisions Other Than Support Provision -- Attachment
Section 14.5-507 - Power of Appointment
Section 14.5-508 - Trust Property Subject to Claims of Creditors or Assigns
Section 14.5-509 - Trust Property Not Subject to Obligations of Trustee