Except with respect to an interest retained by the settlor, a "protective trust interest" means an interest in a trust in which the terms of the trust provide that the interest terminates or becomes discretionary if: (1) The beneficiary alienates or attempts to alienate that interest; or (2) Any creditor attempts to reach the beneficiary's interest by attachment, levy, or otherwise; or (3) The beneficiary becomes insolvent or bankrupt. (2005-192, s. 2.) Article 6. Revocable Trusts.
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