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Code · Connecticut · Title 45a — Probate Courts and Procedure · CHAPTER 802c* — Trusts

Sec. 45a-499fff. Creditor's claims against settlor.

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The settlor of an irrevocable trust shall not be deemed to have a beneficial interest in such trust merely because the trustee is authorized under the trust instrument or any other provision of law to
(1)pay or reimburse the settlor for any tax on trust income or trust principal that is payable by the settlor under the law imposing such tax; or
(2)pay any such tax directly to the taxing authorities. No creditor of the settlor of an irrevocable trust shall be entitled to reach any trust property based on the discretionary powers described in this section.
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