New Mexico Statutes 46-11-501. Creditor claim; general power created by powerholder
A. As used in this section, “power of appointment created by the powerholder” includes a power of appointment created in a transfer by another person to the extent that the powerholder contributed value to the transfer.
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 46-11-501
- Decedent: A deceased person.
- Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
B. Appointive property subject to a general power of appointment created by the powerholder is subject to a claim of a creditor of the powerholder or of the powerholder’s estate to the extent provided in the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 56-10-14 to 56-10-29.
C. Subject to Subsection B of this section, appointive property subject to a general power of appointment created by the powerholder is not subject to a claim of a creditor
of the powerholder or the powerholder’s estate to the extent the powerholder irrevocably appointed the property in favor of a person other than the powerholder or the powerholder’s estate.
D. Subject to Subsections B and C of this section, and notwithstanding the presence of a spendthrift provision or whether the claim arose before or after the creation of the power of appointment, appointive property subject to a general power of appointment created by the powerholder is subject to a claim of a creditor of:
(1) the powerholder, to the same extent as if the powerholder owned the appointive property, if the power is presently exercisable; and
(2) the powerholder’s estate, to the extent the estate is insufficient to satisfy the claim and subject to the right of a decedent to direct the source from which liabilities are paid, if the power is exercisable at the powerholder’s death.