7745 - Creditor's claim against settlor - UTC 505(a).

     § 7745.  Creditor's claim against settlor - UTC 505(a).        Whether or not a trust instrument contains a spendthrift     provision and notwithstanding section 7744 (relating to     discretionary trusts; effect of standard - UTC 504):            (1)  During the lifetime of the settlor, the property of        a revocable trust is subject to claims of the settlor's        creditors.            (2)  A judgment creditor or assignee of the settlor of an        irrevocable trust may reach the maximum amount that can be        distributed to or for the settlor's benefit. If a trust has        more than one settlor, the creditor or assignee of a        particular settlor may reach the portion of the trust        attributable to that settlor's contribution.            (3)  After the death of the settlor and subject to the        settlor's right to direct the source from which liabilities        will be paid, the property of a revocable trust is subject to        claims of the settlor's creditors, costs of administration of        the settlor's estate, the expenses of the settlor's funeral        and disposal of remains and the family exemption to the        extent the settlor's probate estate is inadequate to satisfy        those claims, costs, expenses and exemption and no other        statute specifically exempts the property from those claims.