A resulting trust is an “implied trust” and, therefore, the requisite intent of the transferor to create a trust is presumed. A presumption of resulting trust arises merely because one person voluntarily transfers monies belonging to him to another person. The presumption of resulting trust is rebuttable by the transferee proving that the transferor intended the transfer as a true gift: Cooper v. Markwart, supra.
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