Md. Code Ann., Est. & Trusts § 14.5-508
(a) The following rules apply, whether or not the terms of a trust contain a spendthrift provision:
(2) With respect to an irrevocable trust, a creditor or an assignee of the settlor may reach only the lesser of:
(b)
(2)
(ii) The notice shall:
4. Be substantially in the following form:
Notice to Creditors of a Settlor of a Revocable Trust
To all persons interested in the trust of ___________:
This is to give notice that __________________ died on or about __________. Before the decedent's death, the decedent created a revocable trust for which the undersigned, ___________________, whose address is __________________________________, is now a trustee.
To have a claim satisfied from the property of this trust, a person who has a claim against the decedent must present the claim on or before the date that is 6 months after the date of the first publication of this notice to the undersigned trustee at the address stated above. The claim must include the following information:
A verified written statement of the claim indicating its basis;
The name and address of the claimant;
If the claim is not yet due, the date on which it will become due;
If the claim is contingent, the nature of the contingency;
If the claim is secured, a description of the security; and
The specific amount claimed.
Any claim not presented to the trustee on or before that date or any extension provided by law is unenforceable.
______________________________
Trustee
Date of first publication: _____________________.
(4) Claims against a deceased settlor are forever barred as against the trust property, the trustee, and the trust beneficiaries unless, within 6 months after the date of the first publication of a notice in accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection, the creditor:
(ii) Presents to the trustee at the address provided in the notice:
(6)
(c)
Added by Acts 2014, c. 585, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2015. Amended by Acts 2015, c. 100, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2015.