A. A spendthrift provision is valid only if it restrains both voluntary and involuntary transfer of a beneficiary's interest.
B. A term of a trust providing that the interest of a beneficiary is held subject to a "spendthrift trust", or words of similar import, is sufficient to restrain both voluntary and involuntary transfer of the beneficiary's interest.
C. A beneficiary may not transfer an interest in a trust in violation of a valid spendthrift provision and, except as otherwise provided in this article, a creditor or assignee of the beneficiary may not reach the interest or a distribution by the trustee before its receipt by the beneficiary.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 122, § 5-502.
Effective dates. — Laws 2003, ch. 122, § 11-1106 made the act effective July 1, 2003.
Law reviews. — For article, "The New Mexico Uniform Trust Code," see 34 N.M.L. Rev. 1 (2004).
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 46A - Uniform Trust Code
Article 5 - Creditor's Claims; Spendthrift and Discretionary Trusts
Section 46A-5-501 - Rights of beneficiary's creditor or assignee.
Section 46A-5-502 - Spendthrift provision.
Section 46A-5-503 - Exceptions to spendthrift provision.
Section 46A-5-504 - Discretionary trusts; effect of standard.
Section 46A-5-505 - Creditor's claim against settlor.