Utah Code § 75A-4-501

Creditor claim -- General power created by powerholder
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(1) As used in this section, "power of appointment created by the powerholder" includes a power of
appointment created in a transfer by another person to the extent the powerholder contributed
value to the transfer.
(2) Appointive property subject to a general power of appointment created by the powerholder is
subject to a claim of a creditor of the powerholder or of the powerholder's estate to the extent
provided in Title 25, Chapter 6, Uniform Voidable Transactions Act.
(3) Subject to Subsection (2), appointive property subject to a general power of appointment
created by the powerholder is not subject to a claim of a creditor of the powerholder or the
powerholder's estate to the extent the powerholder irrevocably appointed the property in favor
of a person other than the powerholder or the powerholder's estate.
(4) Subject to Subsections (2) and (3), and notwithstanding the presence of a spendthrift provision
or whether the claim arose before or after the creation of the power of appointment, appointive
property subject to a general power of appointment created by the powerholder is subject to a
claim of a creditor of:
(a) the powerholder, to the same extent as if the powerholder owned the appointive property, if
the power is presently exercisable; and
(b) the powerholder's estate, to the extent the estate is insufficient to satisfy the claim and subject
to the right of a decedent to direct the source from which liabilities are paid, if the power is
exercisable at the powerholder's death.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 364, 2024 General Session

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