How Do I Settle a Trust in Denali Borough, Alaska?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mostly no — that is the point of the trust. The successor trustee administers and distributes trust assets privately, without the Denali Borough Superior Court supervising it. The court comes in only around the edges: filing the pour-over will, and opening probate for anything the grantor left outside the trust. The plan splits the estate on exactly that line, so what can be settled privately is, and only the leftovers go to court. The trust settlement plan tracks each Denali Borough step alongside the trust's accounts and deadlines.

Alaska gives a trustee 30 days to notify the beneficiaries that the trust has become irrevocable, and the notice has to be in writing.AS 13.36.080, 13.36.100Verified Jul 13, 2026 It is the first deadline a trustee can miss without noticing. The plan records the beneficiaries, tracks who has been notified, and puts the notice on the timeline against the date of death rather than leaving you to count the days.

Alaska lets the beneficiaries waive a formal trust accounting, but they can also demand one — and if they do, you have to produce it.AS 13.36.080, 13.36.100Verified Jul 13, 2026 A beneficiary generally has 3 years to bring a claim over the accounting, so the records outlive the distribution. The plan keeps that record as you go: what came into the trust, what you paid out, what went to each beneficiary, and what remains — with a charge-and-discharge summary that has to balance.

Alaska has no trust-specific creditor procedure, which surprises trustees: there is no notice you can publish to start a clock and cut the debts off.AS 13.36.368(a)(2) (trust subject to claims only to the extent the probate estate is inadequate) + (b)(1)-(3) (claims allowed/barred per the personal representative's AS 13.16.450-13.16.525 procedure; trustee's court petition under (b)(3) is permissive "may," not a duty). Default bar absent published notice is 3 years under AS 13.16.460(a)(2); the shortened 4-month bar under AS 13.16.460(a)(1) only runs once the PR (or trustee via (b)(3) petition) publishes notice. No trustee-initiated publication duty exists. Verified 2026-06-19.Verified Jul 15, 2026 The grantor's debts still have to be paid before the beneficiaries are, so the exposure is real even though no deadline forces it. The plan holds the distribution steps until you've worked the debts, and flags a distribution that would leave the trust short.

Every institution holding an account wants its own paperwork before it will retitle or release anything to a trustee — commonly a death certificate, a certification of trust, and its own claim form. The plan's directory covers 7 banks, credit unions, and insurers operating in Alaska plus 325 national institutions, and carries each one's process, the documents it asks for, and where to send them.

One for nearly every institution that holds a trust asset, since most keep the copy they're given. Alaska charges $30 for the first and $25 for additional copies ordered at the same time. The plan counts what this trust needs recipient by recipient, prices the order, and tracks which copies have gone out and which you still hold.

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