Sprinkle Trust
What is a Sprinkle Trust?
A sprinkle trust is a trust that allows the
trustee to allocate or 'sprinkle' trust income or principal
among the members of a specified class such as children. Since
the trustee can sprinkle trust income whenever needed to
whomever need it, the sprinkle trust resembles what parents
would have done for their children.
Example of use of a sprinkle trust
A common use of a sprinkle trust is when
there are young children and modest trust assets. A
sprinkle trust would allow the trustee of the sprinkle trust to
distribute income or principal needed by any of the children.
For example, a child with medical needs may be given more of
the income from the sprinkle trust because of his or her
condition.
Will the children be treated equally in a
sprinkle trust set up?
There is no requirement that the children
must be treated equally in a sprinkle trust set up.
What happen to assets in the sprinkle trust
when the children are grown up?
When children whose the sprinkle trust is
for have grown up, the sprinkle trust 's assets are usually
divided into shares at the time the youngest child reaches a
certain age such as in their twenties.
What is the make-up provision of a sprinkle
trust?
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A make up
provision is often included in a sprinkle
trust. A make up
provision in a sprinkle trust governs the
distributions to the children prior to the time
when the sprinkle trust assets are divided
among them. It is possible to take
distributions before the appropriate time but
those distributions are 'advancements'.
Advancements are deducted from the child's
share are the time of the real distribution
when all sprinkle trust assets are divided into
shares for each child.
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