Irrevocable Trust
DEFINITION
An irrevocable trust is a type of trust whose terms cannot be changed, amended, or cancelled unless the beneficiary or beneficiaries give permission. Once the assets are officially transferred into the trust, the trustor gives up ownership rights over those assets and the trust.
ELI5
It is like placing assets into a locked box with rules you usually cannot change later. After that, the assets are no longer fully under your control.
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