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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 36C - North Carolina Uniform Trust Code
    • Article 6 - Revocable Trusts.
    • § 36C-6-601 - Capacity of settlor of revocable trust.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 6 - Revocable Trusts.
    § 36C-6-601 - Capacity of settlor of revocable trust.

    36C-6-601. Capacity of settlor of revocable trust.
    The capacity required to create, amend, revoke, or add property to a revocable trust, or to direct the actions of the trustee of a revocable trust, is the same as that required to make a will. (2005-192, s. 2.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 36C - North Carolina Uniform Trust Code

    Article 6 - Revocable Trusts.

    § 36C-6-601 - Capacity of settlor of revocable trust.

    § 36C-6-602 - Revocation or amendment of revocable trust.

    § 36C-6-602.1 - Exercise of settlor's powers with respect to revocable trust by agent or guardian.

    § 36C-6-603 - Settlor's control of revocable trust.

    § 36C-6-604 - Limitation on action contesting validity of revocable trust; distribution of trust property.

    § 36C-6-605 - Failure of disposition of property of a trust by lapse or otherwise.

    § 36C-6-606 - Revocation of provisions in revocable trust by divorce or annulment; revival.

    § 36C-6-607 - Modification or termination of a revocable trust.

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