
Trust Distribution
Trust distribution refers to the process of allocating assets or income from a trust to its beneficiaries according to the terms set by the trust’s creator. Essentially, the person who established the trust (the grantor) designs how and when beneficiaries receive benefits—such as money, property, or other assets. Distributions can be made during the grantor’s lifetime or after their passing, and may follow specific conditions or schedules. The purpose is to ensure the beneficiaries receive their designated inheritance while managing and protecting the assets efficiently and according to the grantor’s wishes.