An irrevocable trust can generally be modified or terminated only under specific circumstances, such as if all beneficiaries agree to the change and the terms of the trust permit it, or if a court finds that circumstances have changed significantly since the trust was created. Additionally, some jurisdictions allow for judicial modification if it serves the best interests of the beneficiaries. However, breaking an irrevocable trust can be complex and may require legal guidance to navigate the applicable laws and requirements.
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