§ 36C-6-606. Revocation of provisions in revocable trust by divorce or annulment; revival.
§ 36C‑6‑606. Revocation of provisions in revocable trust by divorce or annulment; revival.
Dissolution of the settlor'smarriage by absolute divorce or annulment after executing a revocable trustrevokes all provisions in the trust in favor of the settlor's former spouse,including, but not by way of limitation, any provision conferring a general orspecial power of appointment on the former spouse and any appointment of theformer spouse as trustee. Property prevented from passing to the former spousebecause of revocation by divorce or absolute annulment passes as if the formerspouse failed to survive the settlor, and other provisions conferring somepower or office on the former spouse are interpreted as if the former spousefailed to survive the settlor. If provisions are revoked solely by thissection, they are revived by the settlor's remarriage to the former spouse. Thereference to "former spouse" in this section includes a purportedformer spouse. (2007‑106,s. 26.)