A Declaration of Gift with Reservation of Interest from Gift (DR) is a legal document that records the transfer of a gift from the donor to the recipient with a reservation of interest in the gift. The document is used to protect the donor’s right to the gift if it is later determined that the gift should not have been given. It also serves as proof of the donor’s intention to transfer the gift. The two main types of DVRs are a Declaration of Gift with Reservation of Interest from Gift by Will and a Declaration of Gift with Reservation of Interest from Gift by Contract. A Declaration of Gift with Reservation of Interest from Gift by Will is a document used to transfer a gift from a donor to a recipient through a will or trust. This document protects the donor’s legal rights to the gift, since the donor may not be able to revoke the gift after it has been given. A Declaration of Gift with Reservation of Interest from Gift by Contract is a document used to transfer a gift from a donor to a recipient through a contract. This document protects the donor’s legal rights to the gift, since the donor may not be able to revoke the gift after it has been given. It is also used to establish the legal relationship between the parties involved in the gift. In both cases, the document serves to evidence the transfer of the gift and to protect the donor’s legal rights to the gift.