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SUCCESSOR CUSTODIAN means upon the death of the Custodian the individual designated as the successor custodian on a signature card related to an IUTMA account.
TO WHOSE ESTATE DOES THE CUSTODIAL ACCOUNT BELONG? Custodial accounts are part of the minor's estate in the event of the minor's or custodian's death prior to the minor attaining distribution age unless you, as the donor who established the custodial account, are also the custodian.
UTMA allows the property to be gifted to a minor without establishing a formal trust. The donor or a custodian manages the property for the minor's benefit until the minor reaches a certain age. Once the child reaches a specified age set by the state, the child will have full control over the property.
What happens when the custodian dies prior to distribution to the minor is extremely problematic. In this case no one has access the account and the minor must wait until the stated age to claim the property. It may require a court order to a new custodian.
Only one custodian, one beneficiary (i.e., minor) and one successor custodian* can be assigned to an account. *A successor custodian is highly recommended in case of custodian's death.
Form used to designate a successor custodian for either an UGMA or UTMA account in the event that the original custodian resigns, dies, is incapacitated or is removed as custodian.
If appointing a new custodian, the signature of the previous custodian, a death certificate, or an official court document must be provided. If the former minor's legal name has changed, please provide the previous and new names where indicated.
If a donor acting as the custodian dies before the account terminates, the account value will be included in the donor's estate for estate tax purposes. If a minor dies before the age of majority, a custodial account is considered part of the minor's estate and is distributed ing to state law.