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Rosemary Jane Meagher-Leonard
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The later executed (signed) Trust would now be the valid trust. Most properly...
Randy Marvin Spiro
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First an attorney must determine whether the old trust was revocable by the...
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Do a GOOGLE search to find a probate attorney in St. Croix, Virgin Islands and...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Unless you are listed as a BENEFICIARY of the trust, then you do not benefit...
David Michael Goldman
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Your interpretation does appear to be correct from the information you have listed.
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Generally, yes you can transfer any assets you own into a trust. If you have...
Derek W. Jensen
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Unless your parents have placed restrictions on the property you inherited, (by...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Any property that is properly transferred into the trust will be outside of the...
David Michael Goldman
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If you are not named or referred to in a class, like my children or my...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Under Arizona law, yes. Nevada law, I don't know, but if they follow the...
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Hello, I'm Vivian, a female. I picked interest in your advert in www.avvo.com,...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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One of the primary purposes of adopting a trust is to keep the disposition of...
William Martin Burbank
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There are some expenses involved with administering a trust. For a trust this...
Brian Scott Mandel
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I'm assuming you are getting SSI (Supplemental Security Income). You have to...
Henry Daniel Lively
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The trustees have to manage the assets in the trust based on the Prudent...
Peter Robert Stone
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You need to read the trust documents. If there is a required distribution then...
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Steve Fromm
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Who did the attorney represent-you or your wife? Did he recommend that one of...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Ordinarily only your wife's portion of the trust would become irrevocable at...
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Steven Alan Fink
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New spouse will have no interest in living trust assets unless he adds her as a...
Derek W. Jensen
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Our state statutes concerning trusts and the duties of trustees are located in...
Karen L Brady
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It depends on what you mean by "protect." The typical trust most people mean...
David Michael Goldman
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While a Living trust does not protect assets (typically), your home is...
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Trusts in Florida are governed by statute and generally vest title in real...
Marshall C Deason Jr.
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The answer to your question depends on the wording of the documents recorded in...
John Max Barger
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It is a conflict of interest, but not a conflict that cannot be resolved or...
Anne Debelius Lopiano
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The trust most likeley contains in it the terms by which any new , successor...
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Steven Alan Fink
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I am sorry for your loss. Your mother's estate is responsible for the bills....
Janet Lee Brewer
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I'm sorry about your mother's death. Just in case Mr. Fink's answer was...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Your partner did not borrow the money from you; his daughter did. So I can't...
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Cathy Ann Wagner
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As a general rule, if either you or your husband is an owner of a bank account,...

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