Tiered Increments
Tiered increments is a common strategy for staggering distributions over a set number of years to be distributed when the beneficiary reaches certain ages. For example, tiered increments might dictate that the beneficiary will receive one-third of assets distributed at a set age age, half of the trust assets five years later, then the rest of the remainder ten years later.
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